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... felt a real need for it . Yester- day he had heard Janácek's " Taras Bulba " and Dvorák's 2nd Symphony on the same program , and now he remembered the deep relief he had felt as he sat in the dark room , staring , now and then , at the ...
... felt a real need for it . Yester- day he had heard Janácek's " Taras Bulba " and Dvorák's 2nd Symphony on the same program , and now he remembered the deep relief he had felt as he sat in the dark room , staring , now and then , at the ...
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... felt was almost a vacillation between the two ; now felt sympathy and understanding for his Father , for concrete- ness , for action , for his precise way of de- fining things , circumscribing them , as it were ; now felt his Mother's ...
... felt was almost a vacillation between the two ; now felt sympathy and understanding for his Father , for concrete- ness , for action , for his precise way of de- fining things , circumscribing them , as it were ; now felt his Mother's ...
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... felt like crying . If they had marched in the valley instead of in these unknown hills , he could have felt free . He would not have had to depend on compasses and maps , or on the movements of the man in front . Even if he had died ...
... felt like crying . If they had marched in the valley instead of in these unknown hills , he could have felt free . He would not have had to depend on compasses and maps , or on the movements of the man in front . Even if he had died ...
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