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... means . Several years ago , he had begun the custom , now a practice in the college , of calling Birdsman " Squire ... mean so formal , Peter ? " she inquired . Peter seemed to have difficulty finding words . " Well , " he said slowly ...
... means . Several years ago , he had begun the custom , now a practice in the college , of calling Birdsman " Squire ... mean so formal , Peter ? " she inquired . Peter seemed to have difficulty finding words . " Well , " he said slowly ...
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... mean by the " curse of the historical novel ? " a Styron : Perhaps , it's a personal tic , but the phrase " historical novel " implies disreputable occuaption - in this country especially . You think of Francis Parkinson Keyes or F ...
... mean by the " curse of the historical novel ? " a Styron : Perhaps , it's a personal tic , but the phrase " historical novel " implies disreputable occuaption - in this country especially . You think of Francis Parkinson Keyes or F ...
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... mean that you had a wife if you had a master who believed that matrimony was a sacred thing ; it could mean that you just had a woman - who you just had and vanished - so the whole thing is problematic . Yale Lit : Would you say , then ...
... mean that you had a wife if you had a master who believed that matrimony was a sacred thing ; it could mean that you just had a woman - who you just had and vanished - so the whole thing is problematic . Yale Lit : Would you say , then ...
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