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Side 21
... felt his backbone go rigid . Suddenly the warm night air became cold . His immediate reaction was to do something about the cry . He swung his feet onto the floor , and then remained seated on the edge of the bed . Maybe he should stay ...
... felt his backbone go rigid . Suddenly the warm night air became cold . His immediate reaction was to do something about the cry . He swung his feet onto the floor , and then remained seated on the edge of the bed . Maybe he should stay ...
Side 22
... felt that Peter would never pull the trigger , but he shouldn't just stand there . He made a move towards the door ; something stopped him . It wasn't fear- it was admiration for the boy . He didn't seem to care about the Wheelers . He ...
... felt that Peter would never pull the trigger , but he shouldn't just stand there . He made a move towards the door ; something stopped him . It wasn't fear- it was admiration for the boy . He didn't seem to care about the Wheelers . He ...
Side 14
... felt the necessity of avoiding the impasse to which Impression- ism and Pointillism had brought them . But Matisse , like all pioneers , was more than a theoretician of the movement . His first important reaction was in the treatment of ...
... felt the necessity of avoiding the impasse to which Impression- ism and Pointillism had brought them . But Matisse , like all pioneers , was more than a theoretician of the movement . His first important reaction was in the treatment of ...
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