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Page 58
But he, of course, knew better; he knew how devoted to my mother I had always
been. I answered—why, I still don't know—that it surprised me to learn I'd
produced such a bad impression. As I couldn't afford to keep her here, it seemed
the ...
But he, of course, knew better; he knew how devoted to my mother I had always
been. I answered—why, I still don't know—that it surprised me to learn I'd
produced such a bad impression. As I couldn't afford to keep her here, it seemed
the ...
Page 141
When the light began to turn green I knew that night was coming. Another thing I
did to deflect the course of my thoughts was to listen to my heart. I couldn't
imagine that this faint throbbing which had been with me for so long would ever
cease.
When the light began to turn green I knew that night was coming. Another thing I
did to deflect the course of my thoughts was to listen to my heart. I couldn't
imagine that this faint throbbing which had been with me for so long would ever
cease.
Page 152
Nothing, nothing had the least importance, and I knew quite well why. He, too,
knew why. From the dark horizon of my future a sort of slow, persistent breeze
had been blowing toward me, all my life long, from the years that were to come.
Nothing, nothing had the least importance, and I knew quite well why. He, too,
knew why. From the dark horizon of my future a sort of slow, persistent breeze
had been blowing toward me, all my life long, from the years that were to come.
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