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... perhaps to see if Ellen was right about the trolley car . He came perhaps to see Ellen . He came : he was there . Why , he didn't much give a damn . He had plenty of time , was going nowhere and not in much of a hurry to get there ...
... perhaps to see if Ellen was right about the trolley car . He came perhaps to see Ellen . He came : he was there . Why , he didn't much give a damn . He had plenty of time , was going nowhere and not in much of a hurry to get there ...
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... perhaps we shall be able to get some picture of the first broad lines of characterization which Yeats established . Ellman ( op . cit . ) cites earlier , unpub- lished versions of the first and third stanzas of " Crazy Jane and the ...
... perhaps we shall be able to get some picture of the first broad lines of characterization which Yeats established . Ellman ( op . cit . ) cites earlier , unpub- lished versions of the first and third stanzas of " Crazy Jane and the ...
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... perhaps too obvious and superficial ; though today one can look once more at the best art nouveau decoration with interest and pleasure , the arabesque of the tree forms in the Joy of Life is perhaps too reminiscent of the monotonous ...
... perhaps too obvious and superficial ; though today one can look once more at the best art nouveau decoration with interest and pleasure , the arabesque of the tree forms in the Joy of Life is perhaps too reminiscent of the monotonous ...
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