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... Clara , that remains quite separate from both the other two until Clara's marriage with Hugh in the latter part of the book . This makes one wonder if Anderson is not primarily a writer of tales , if his longer books do not tend to ...
... Clara , that remains quite separate from both the other two until Clara's marriage with Hugh in the latter part of the book . This makes one wonder if Anderson is not primarily a writer of tales , if his longer books do not tend to ...
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... Clara into his arms . A few minutes later they went upstairs and twice Hugh stumbled on the stairway . It did not mat- ter . His long awkward body was a thing outside himself . It might stumble and fall many times , but the new thing he ...
... Clara into his arms . A few minutes later they went upstairs and twice Hugh stumbled on the stairway . It did not mat- ter . His long awkward body was a thing outside himself . It might stumble and fall many times , but the new thing he ...
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... Clara Hugh McVey broke out of himself into life , but Aline stands for nothing of the sort to Bruce . Their love means nothing outside itself , does not illuminate the central problem , and yet it is the most important episode in the ...
... Clara Hugh McVey broke out of himself into life , but Aline stands for nothing of the sort to Bruce . Their love means nothing outside itself , does not illuminate the central problem , and yet it is the most important episode in the ...
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