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... lifelong friend , Miss Edith M. Thomas , JAMES POPCORN RILEY . the poet ,
have a particular interest . During Riley's last years , on hearing in the inevitable
course of events she With her Riley exchanged letters until of the serious illness
of ...
... lifelong friend , Miss Edith M. Thomas , JAMES POPCORN RILEY . the poet ,
have a particular interest . During Riley's last years , on hearing in the inevitable
course of events she With her Riley exchanged letters until of the serious illness
of ...
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So Aunt E. interest and pleasure of the eye of ¡° Dory wrote one for me and I will
send it . She Ann , " have so pleasantly engaged me , that , says she saw you in
New York City long ago . behold ! the entire set of them is now comI call that
mean ...
So Aunt E. interest and pleasure of the eye of ¡° Dory wrote one for me and I will
send it . She Ann , " have so pleasantly engaged me , that , says she saw you in
New York City long ago . behold ! the entire set of them is now comI call that
mean ...
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Those who knew Henry James , not as a name , but as a man , will approach this
sketch less with the detached interest of critics than with the warm sympathy of
friends , and to them these few details of its origin may be of interest . " Within the
...
Those who knew Henry James , not as a name , but as a man , will approach this
sketch less with the detached interest of critics than with the warm sympathy of
friends , and to them these few details of its origin may be of interest . " Within the
...
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When utterably to feel . once the question fairly hung there of The beauty and the
interest , the now the possibility , more showily set forth more than ever copious
and welcome than it had up to then presumed to be , expression , of the aspects ...
When utterably to feel . once the question fairly hung there of The beauty and the
interest , the now the possibility , more showily set forth more than ever copious
and welcome than it had up to then presumed to be , expression , of the aspects ...
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That of was the acute interest of the successive the associated outsider the order
of points at which one recognised why . whose feelings , for the occasion , I have
This last , the satisfaction of the deep- doubtless not given a wholly lucid ened ...
That of was the acute interest of the successive the associated outsider the order
of points at which one recognised why . whose feelings , for the occasion , I have
This last , the satisfaction of the deep- doubtless not given a wholly lucid ened ...
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