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... feeling - which nevertheless does not blind her to the faults of her country - people - be- trays itself in every page , and so readily does . she communicate her sympathies to her ... feel this magnetic attrac- tion , 14 Fernan Caballero .
... feeling - which nevertheless does not blind her to the faults of her country - people - be- trays itself in every page , and so readily does . she communicate her sympathies to her ... feel this magnetic attrac- tion , 14 Fernan Caballero .
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Matilda Betham-Edwards. her literature , must feel this magnetic attrac- tion , although , of course , the charm is greatly heightened by being able to realize , no matter how faintly , the backgrounds of those power- ful stories , and ...
Matilda Betham-Edwards. her literature , must feel this magnetic attrac- tion , although , of course , the charm is greatly heightened by being able to realize , no matter how faintly , the backgrounds of those power- ful stories , and ...
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... elderly musical German doctor , become prima donna there , falls into the toils of Pepe ; is drawn to him as by a basilisk glance , we know not how or why , we only feel that it cannot be otherwise . Pepe's 26 Fernan Caballero .
... elderly musical German doctor , become prima donna there , falls into the toils of Pepe ; is drawn to him as by a basilisk glance , we know not how or why , we only feel that it cannot be otherwise . Pepe's 26 Fernan Caballero .
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Matilda Betham-Edwards. we only feel that it cannot be otherwise . Pepe's last and fatal appearance on the arena is a powerful scene ; every incident and cir- cumstance of the bull - fight are brought vividly before us ; we see the ...
Matilda Betham-Edwards. we only feel that it cannot be otherwise . Pepe's last and fatal appearance on the arena is a powerful scene ; every incident and cir- cumstance of the bull - fight are brought vividly before us ; we see the ...
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... feel that there can be no exaggeration El pseudo , the snob , ćsthetic , social . El positivo , the ultra liberal or radical in politics , social matters , and progress generally . in these pictures , that all the deep religious faith ...
... feel that there can be no exaggeration El pseudo , the snob , ćsthetic , social . El positivo , the ultra liberal or radical in politics , social matters , and progress generally . in these pictures , that all the deep religious faith ...
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