Rapids of Time: Sketches from the PastHeinemann, 1965 - 150 páginas |
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... sense combined with dignity and restraint . Thanks to him my acting was toned down and I was enabled to do my part reasonably well . Bart's display had been characteristic , for his danger was always exaggeration — always , but had it ...
... sense combined with dignity and restraint . Thanks to him my acting was toned down and I was enabled to do my part reasonably well . Bart's display had been characteristic , for his danger was always exaggeration — always , but had it ...
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... sense that the time had come for a change , the adventure of something new . At any rate I cannot pretend that I have ever been inconsolable for the loss of house and river . Twenty - seven years had so stamped them on my mind that ...
... sense that the time had come for a change , the adventure of something new . At any rate I cannot pretend that I have ever been inconsolable for the loss of house and river . Twenty - seven years had so stamped them on my mind that ...
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... sense that I have left behind , except in occasional dreams , the anxiety and responsibility which sometimes went with my work , the answer must be Yes ; though even here I must admit that I am now more easily worried without a cause ...
... sense that I have left behind , except in occasional dreams , the anxiety and responsibility which sometimes went with my work , the answer must be Yes ; though even here I must admit that I am now more easily worried without a cause ...
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Trees and Lawns I | 1 |
The Back Drive | 5 |
ш Home and Away | 9 |
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