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Side 14
... called him uncle . As a matter of fact I called him Sid . My mother called him Sid too . It was a funny busi- ness . Your spitting image he was . Married a Chinaman and went to Jamaica . I hope you slept well last night . Pause . 14 ...
... called him uncle . As a matter of fact I called him Sid . My mother called him Sid too . It was a funny busi- ness . Your spitting image he was . Married a Chinaman and went to Jamaica . I hope you slept well last night . Pause . 14 ...
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... called morbid because of its preoccupation with violence and terror . But at least the twentieth - century writer owns up to what he is doing . He sees a world full of trouble and he writes about that trouble . He does not play ...
... called morbid because of its preoccupation with violence and terror . But at least the twentieth - century writer owns up to what he is doing . He sees a world full of trouble and he writes about that trouble . He does not play ...
Side 187
... called pacification . Millions of peasants are robbed of their farms and sent trudging along the roads with no more than they can carry : this is called transfer of population or rectification of frontiers . People are imprisoned for ...
... called pacification . Millions of peasants are robbed of their farms and sent trudging along the roads with no more than they can carry : this is called transfer of population or rectification of frontiers . People are imprisoned for ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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