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... wish I could help you ; I am so exquisitely happy myself . ' My writing was at a standstill . It seemed the groping of a blind man in a radiant world . Once perhaps I had felt that life was good in itself— when the guns came thundering ...
... wish I could help you ; I am so exquisitely happy myself . ' My writing was at a standstill . It seemed the groping of a blind man in a radiant world . Once perhaps I had felt that life was good in itself— when the guns came thundering ...
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... wish for silence was so evi- dent , that I followed , lending my hand mutely when the difficulties obliged it , she accepting absently , and as if her thoughts were far away . Suddenly she quickened her pace . We had climbed about nine ...
... wish for silence was so evi- dent , that I followed , lending my hand mutely when the difficulties obliged it , she accepting absently , and as if her thoughts were far away . Suddenly she quickened her pace . We had climbed about nine ...
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... - stand how much I know , and why . So I shall quite certainly go back to it . Nothing - you , least of all — can hold me . But you are my friend that is a - - true bond . And if you would wish me to THE INTERPRETER 45.
... - stand how much I know , and why . So I shall quite certainly go back to it . Nothing - you , least of all — can hold me . But you are my friend that is a - - true bond . And if you would wish me to THE INTERPRETER 45.
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... wish it , yes . But I warn you that I think it will not make it easier for you when the time is over . ' ' Why two months ? ' ' Partly because I can afford no more . No ! I know what you would say . Part- ly because I can spare no more ...
... wish it , yes . But I warn you that I think it will not make it easier for you when the time is over . ' ' Why two months ? ' ' Partly because I can afford no more . No ! I know what you would say . Part- ly because I can spare no more ...
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... wish to traverse an Atta trail , they burrow beneath it , or build a cover- ed causeway across , through which they pass and repass at will , and over which the Attas trudge , uncaring and uncon- scious of its significance . Only ...
... wish to traverse an Atta trail , they burrow beneath it , or build a cover- ed causeway across , through which they pass and repass at will , and over which the Attas trudge , uncaring and uncon- scious of its significance . Only ...
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