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... extremely conscious of and often worried about money's power over human beings , and particularly about its effects on friendship . He managed his own income on lines as strict as Marianne's own . He lived modestly , even frugally ...
... extremely conscious of and often worried about money's power over human beings , and particularly about its effects on friendship . He managed his own income on lines as strict as Marianne's own . He lived modestly , even frugally ...
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... extremely important politically , for the leaders of the Indian National Congress remained bitter because England had taken Indian troops into the European war without consulting Indian political leaders , and Ber- lin radio capitalised ...
... extremely important politically , for the leaders of the Indian National Congress remained bitter because England had taken Indian troops into the European war without consulting Indian political leaders , and Ber- lin radio capitalised ...
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... extremely important to Forster , and the Third Pro- gramme's music offerings added a new dimension to his life . After its first evening's broadcast he told Barnes that although he took exception to ' a bounder of an announcer ' who he ...
... extremely important to Forster , and the Third Pro- gramme's music offerings added a new dimension to his life . After its first evening's broadcast he told Barnes that although he took exception to ' a bounder of an announcer ' who he ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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