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We crept behind them resignedly for the first eighteen miles feeling the heat catch up with us . The usual advertise- ments ... I accelerated , looked deter- mined , used the hooter lavishly and began to feel we were making pro- gress .
We crept behind them resignedly for the first eighteen miles feeling the heat catch up with us . The usual advertise- ments ... I accelerated , looked deter- mined , used the hooter lavishly and began to feel we were making pro- gress .
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Everything that occurred in the ensuing hours intensified this feel- ing . I mentioned nothing of it to my family ; but when we had put the children to bed , Nell said to me , Something about our arrival makes me feel that people matter ...
Everything that occurred in the ensuing hours intensified this feel- ing . I mentioned nothing of it to my family ; but when we had put the children to bed , Nell said to me , Something about our arrival makes me feel that people matter ...
Pagina 242
In writing of Charlotte Brontė , whose passionate heroines she could not quite stomach though she recognised her genius , she says : " I have learned to feel that the love between man and woman . . . occupies in fact so small a portion ...
In writing of Charlotte Brontė , whose passionate heroines she could not quite stomach though she recognised her genius , she says : " I have learned to feel that the love between man and woman . . . occupies in fact so small a portion ...
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TALES OF A GRANDMOTHER | 118 |
AN IDYLL OF THE ISLANDS BY JESSICA COLERIDGE | 192 |
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