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... asked him and some who had not asked - a gaunt malaria - ridden man with pale , questioning eyes , who looked about thirty - five , though it was known that he had not only a daughter but an eight - year - old granddaughter as well ...
... asked him and some who had not asked - a gaunt malaria - ridden man with pale , questioning eyes , who looked about thirty - five , though it was known that he had not only a daughter but an eight - year - old granddaughter as well ...
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... asked noth- ing from ara living man but what I expected from you . And I never asked that . I didn't think hit would need . I said , I don't need to . What need has a fellow like Wash Jones to question or doubt the man that General Lee ...
... asked noth- ing from ara living man but what I expected from you . And I never asked that . I didn't think hit would need . I said , I don't need to . What need has a fellow like Wash Jones to question or doubt the man that General Lee ...
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... asked to reverse his accustomed habits : he is asked to make visible the performance of literature in space , to create the experience of literature in both durational and literary time ; and he is asked to make audible the sound of ...
... asked to reverse his accustomed habits : he is asked to make visible the performance of literature in space , to create the experience of literature in both durational and literary time ; and he is asked to make audible the sound of ...
Contents
The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
Copyright | |
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