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الصفحة 269
It has perhaps been peculiarly easy for certain of the leaders of contemporary English literature - that is , of the literature since the war — to profit by the example of Paris , because they have themselves not been English .
It has perhaps been peculiarly easy for certain of the leaders of contemporary English literature - that is , of the literature since the war — to profit by the example of Paris , because they have themselves not been English .
الصفحة 359
Perhaps she contrived to enhance the value of a gift which she had so often lavished on the meanest of mankind ; perhaps she inflamed , at first by modest delays and at last by sensual allurements , the desires of a lover who ...
Perhaps she contrived to enhance the value of a gift which she had so often lavished on the meanest of mankind ; perhaps she inflamed , at first by modest delays and at last by sensual allurements , the desires of a lover who ...
الصفحة 488
I could say nothing for a minute , though I felt , as I held his hand and our eyes continued to meet , that my silence had all the air of admitting his charge and that nothing in the whole world of reality was perhaps at that moment so ...
I could say nothing for a minute , though I felt , as I held his hand and our eyes continued to meet , that my silence had all the air of admitting his charge and that nothing in the whole world of reality was perhaps at that moment so ...
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