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... thing , but several things at once . " You see , one can't stay in the same place all one's life . The time comes to move on and some things have to be left behind you go into a new house and somehow new things get added on to you and ...
... thing , but several things at once . " You see , one can't stay in the same place all one's life . The time comes to move on and some things have to be left behind you go into a new house and somehow new things get added on to you and ...
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... things , finding them good instead of bad , and , after many curiosities satisfied and much love , being ready to exchange the good for the better - it's never quite real , the here and now , indeed it isn't , and sometimes positively ...
... things , finding them good instead of bad , and , after many curiosities satisfied and much love , being ready to exchange the good for the better - it's never quite real , the here and now , indeed it isn't , and sometimes positively ...
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... things I haven't been doing it for long— ” " I know . Ever since Lionel's been here . " Miss Posen was silenced ; she stood stiff , as if shocked at what he had said , and seeing this Mr. Kramer explained : " I know how long you've been ...
... things I haven't been doing it for long— ” " I know . Ever since Lionel's been here . " Miss Posen was silenced ; she stood stiff , as if shocked at what he had said , and seeing this Mr. Kramer explained : " I know how long you've been ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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