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Pagina 150
Perhaps there can . Often enough you have thoughts and can find no apt words for expression , -or perhaps have found them when too late , when the chance to use them effectively has for ever vanished . Esprit d'escalier the French call ...
Perhaps there can . Often enough you have thoughts and can find no apt words for expression , -or perhaps have found them when too late , when the chance to use them effectively has for ever vanished . Esprit d'escalier the French call ...
Pagina 203
Perhaps the modern preference of The Miss ... Governor - Generals is perhaps more frequent than Governors - General . PLURALS OF COURTESY TITLES Plurals of proper names are common enough , and you experience no difficulty about them ...
Perhaps the modern preference of The Miss ... Governor - Generals is perhaps more frequent than Governors - General . PLURALS OF COURTESY TITLES Plurals of proper names are common enough , and you experience no difficulty about them ...
Pagina 254
He would interrupt the gravest discussion with some light jest , and yet , perhaps , not quite irrelevant in ears that could understand it . Your long and much talkers hated him . That informal habit of his mind , joined to an ...
He would interrupt the gravest discussion with some light jest , and yet , perhaps , not quite irrelevant in ears that could understand it . Your long and much talkers hated him . That informal habit of his mind , joined to an ...
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