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... shadow ought to be clever enough to step in and look about him , and then to come back and tell me what he has seen ... shadow , and the shadow nodded in return . " Now go , but don't stay away altogether . ” Then the foreigner stood up ...
... shadow ought to be clever enough to step in and look about him , and then to come back and tell me what he has seen ... shadow , and the shadow nodded in return . " Now go , but don't stay away altogether . ” Then the foreigner stood up ...
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... shadow on his next visit . " There is no other chance for you . I will take you with me , for the sake of old ... shadow was master now , and the master became the shadow . They drove together , and rode and walked in company with each ...
... shadow on his next visit . " There is no other chance for you . I will take you with me , for the sake of old ... shadow was master now , and the master became the shadow . They drove together , and rode and walked in company with each ...
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... shadow ? How does the learned man come to lose his shadow ? 3. Why does the learned man keep the loss of his first shadow a secret ? Why does he begin to grow a new shadow ? Why does the former shadow come back to visit the learned man ...
... shadow ? How does the learned man come to lose his shadow ? 3. Why does the learned man keep the loss of his first shadow a secret ? Why does he begin to grow a new shadow ? Why does the former shadow come back to visit the learned man ...
Contents
Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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