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... Charles is irresistibly attracted to Sarah . A familiar novelistic situation , then : the eternal triangle . But the story has three end- ings as well as three principal characters . Sarah runs away from Lyme Regis , then sends Charles ...
... Charles is irresistibly attracted to Sarah . A familiar novelistic situation , then : the eternal triangle . But the story has three end- ings as well as three principal characters . Sarah runs away from Lyme Regis , then sends Charles ...
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... Charles predicted for himself if he abandoned Sarah , a future which he then rejected . Charles in fact seeks out Sarah , makes love to her , and after some hours of anguished intro- spection , decides to marry her . While he is ...
... Charles predicted for himself if he abandoned Sarah , a future which he then rejected . Charles in fact seeks out Sarah , makes love to her , and after some hours of anguished intro- spection , decides to marry her . While he is ...
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... Charles traces Sarah to a house in London , which turns out to be the house of the Rossettis . When he pre- sents himself he is dismayed by Sarah's coldness . It seems that she has been deceiving him about her true feelings from the be ...
... Charles traces Sarah to a house in London , which turns out to be the house of the Rossettis . When he pre- sents himself he is dismayed by Sarah's coldness . It seems that she has been deceiving him about her true feelings from the be ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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