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Page 89
... face them . It seems to be a characteristic of the American people . And where we won't face them in our politics , in our domestic problems , in our personal lives - why in the devil should we be forced to face them in fiction ? I ...
... face them . It seems to be a characteristic of the American people . And where we won't face them in our politics , in our domestic problems , in our personal lives - why in the devil should we be forced to face them in fiction ? I ...
Page 108
... face ; ' The odd thing about Eliot , ' she wrote , ' is that his eyes are lively and youthful when the cast of his face and the shape of his sentences are formal and even heavy . Rather like a sculpted face — no upper lip ; formidable ...
... face ; ' The odd thing about Eliot , ' she wrote , ' is that his eyes are lively and youthful when the cast of his face and the shape of his sentences are formal and even heavy . Rather like a sculpted face — no upper lip ; formidable ...
Page 116
... faces and made ready for number 46. It was the proudest moment of Clive's life when he led Mary on one arm and ... face in the old looking glass - and wondered , I daresay no one said anything very brilliant . I sat by Sickert and ...
... faces and made ready for number 46. It was the proudest moment of Clive's life when he led Mary on one arm and ... face in the old looking glass - and wondered , I daresay no one said anything very brilliant . I sat by Sickert and ...
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