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Page 426
... created matter is imaginatively interpreted as shiny , new , atom - marbles , with which youthful Qfwfq and Pfwfp ... creation . The scientific apparatus through which he and his worlds are presented neither diminishes nor contains his ...
... created matter is imaginatively interpreted as shiny , new , atom - marbles , with which youthful Qfwfq and Pfwfp ... creation . The scientific apparatus through which he and his worlds are presented neither diminishes nor contains his ...
Page 508
... created by her letters . Landry , the actor - gangster , seems to have created the whole caper in an attempt to recapture the affections of Rhonda Farr . In the af- termath of this plot , two more hoods are killed and one wounded , and ...
... created by her letters . Landry , the actor - gangster , seems to have created the whole caper in an attempt to recapture the affections of Rhonda Farr . In the af- termath of this plot , two more hoods are killed and one wounded , and ...
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... created a new universe , out of his imagination . Admitting that much of Dunsany's work had not passed the test of time , he argues that in his best stories he created something unique in his exquisite use of language to convey a ...
... created a new universe , out of his imagination . Admitting that much of Dunsany's work had not passed the test of time , he argues that in his best stories he created something unique in his exquisite use of language to convey a ...
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