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... Henry Wilcox , whose money flows from corporate competition in the marketplace , cannot bear competition with himself . He is defen- sive and angry when Margaret speaks kindly of the gauche and aspiring Leonard Bast and says that ...
... Henry Wilcox , whose money flows from corporate competition in the marketplace , cannot bear competition with himself . He is defen- sive and angry when Margaret speaks kindly of the gauche and aspiring Leonard Bast and says that ...
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... Henry's have masterminded England's power and prosperity , but one forgets at one's peril to be wary of that flaw . 131 Henry unloads this house also and begins to build one much grander at Midhurst , on the exclusive far fringe of ...
... Henry's have masterminded England's power and prosperity , but one forgets at one's peril to be wary of that flaw . 131 Henry unloads this house also and begins to build one much grander at Midhurst , on the exclusive far fringe of ...
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... Henry uses her to strike at Helen when Margaret tries to make him face the contradictions in his behaviour over ... Henry as well . She deliv- ers her full indictment and connects the entire novel to its epigraph ' Only connect ...
... Henry uses her to strike at Helen when Margaret tries to make him face the contradictions in his behaviour over ... Henry as well . She deliv- ers her full indictment and connects the entire novel to its epigraph ' Only connect ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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