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Page 306
... once of the Battle of Marathon ; on seeing the im- maculate banker Christian Gumpel , I thought at once of the destruc- tion of Jerusalem ; on seeing one of my debt - ridden Portuguese friends , I thought instantly of Mohammed's flight ...
... once of the Battle of Marathon ; on seeing the im- maculate banker Christian Gumpel , I thought at once of the destruc- tion of Jerusalem ; on seeing one of my debt - ridden Portuguese friends , I thought instantly of Mohammed's flight ...
Page 410
... once , I'll live for myself and write lovely poems , comedies , stories , tender and gay word - comedies stored up in my skull , and I'll quietly slip back into the land of poesy , where I had lived so happily as a boy . And I could not ...
... once , I'll live for myself and write lovely poems , comedies , stories , tender and gay word - comedies stored up in my skull , and I'll quietly slip back into the land of poesy , where I had lived so happily as a boy . And I could not ...
Page 573
... once more of the violets that stood in a jar on the table and whose scent was so strange ; I shuddered again as I once did when doubt crossed my mind whether it was in truth a gust of wind that extinguished the lamp . Had there been no ...
... once more of the violets that stood in a jar on the table and whose scent was so strange ; I shuddered again as I once did when doubt crossed my mind whether it was in truth a gust of wind that extinguished the lamp . Had there been no ...
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