The Western Humanities Review, Volume 64Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 2010 |
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... play on , and one of them is set between a blank Mainzer and a Frenchman with hanging jowls , who looks ready to eat the board dry . He is a third - generation cardsharper , and from a family of hunters , and easily lets whole days pass ...
... play on , and one of them is set between a blank Mainzer and a Frenchman with hanging jowls , who looks ready to eat the board dry . He is a third - generation cardsharper , and from a family of hunters , and easily lets whole days pass ...
Pagina 135
... play . And here is the most perfect moment of all , because all the men of the village move along , unperturbed , to the church walls , light and unbraced to the ivy , eyes vast and dim with apathy and the occasional shooting star of ...
... play . And here is the most perfect moment of all , because all the men of the village move along , unperturbed , to the church walls , light and unbraced to the ivy , eyes vast and dim with apathy and the occasional shooting star of ...
Pagina 136
play . Some tears moisten some cheeks . The epigraph over the door reads , Seul est important ce qui est éternel ... player is blowing with all his lungs as if to shuttle his spirit through the bell . The violin player cannot stay on key ...
play . Some tears moisten some cheeks . The epigraph over the door reads , Seul est important ce qui est éternel ... player is blowing with all his lungs as if to shuttle his spirit through the bell . The violin player cannot stay on key ...
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Foundation Myth William Wenthe | 112 |
With Teeth Prose Prize Winner Natanya Ann Pulley | 120 |
Landscape With Storm | 126 |
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