Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1967 |
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Page 51
... thought , its only vehicle of transmission from century to century , from generation to generation . They preserve it through all time in its primordial freshness , in all its variety and gradation of tone , just as though it were newly ...
... thought , its only vehicle of transmission from century to century , from generation to generation . They preserve it through all time in its primordial freshness , in all its variety and gradation of tone , just as though it were newly ...
Page 63
... thought of the recruit , and of the young peasant girl- half in love with her across the years , as though she were a part of my love for Russia - and the same sudden happiness and excitement gripped me at the thought of all three ...
... thought of the recruit , and of the young peasant girl- half in love with her across the years , as though she were a part of my love for Russia - and the same sudden happiness and excitement gripped me at the thought of all three ...
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... thought , dropped a tear into it as well . This was more than I could bear to see and I jumped out of the tram before it had stopped . As I walked , I thought about the sad or happy memories the flower must have brought to life for that ...
... thought , dropped a tear into it as well . This was more than I could bear to see and I jumped out of the tram before it had stopped . As I walked , I thought about the sad or happy memories the flower must have brought to life for that ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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