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Page 110
... father offered me his entire world and I threw it in his face like a rotten orange because he left out one little lump of an Atlantis , my own world . " Listen to your father he's talking , " my mother said . He had not yet spoken , but ...
... father offered me his entire world and I threw it in his face like a rotten orange because he left out one little lump of an Atlantis , my own world . " Listen to your father he's talking , " my mother said . He had not yet spoken , but ...
Page 138
... Father Cawder is a man of extreme dedication : he believes in the truth of God's word , scorns the paltriness of mundane affairs , acknowledges the worm in man's soul . His own dry worm thrives in the close air of righteousness and self ...
... Father Cawder is a man of extreme dedication : he believes in the truth of God's word , scorns the paltriness of mundane affairs , acknowledges the worm in man's soul . His own dry worm thrives in the close air of righteousness and self ...
Page 140
... Father Cawder struggles so desperately and so foolishly to escape ; he also personifies , in another part of himself , that willingness to live in the world which Father Cawder greatly lacks and scorns and needs . Between protagonist ...
... Father Cawder struggles so desperately and so foolishly to escape ; he also personifies , in another part of himself , that willingness to live in the world which Father Cawder greatly lacks and scorns and needs . Between protagonist ...
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