The North American Review, Volume 296Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 2011 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 35
... woman who has buried them under too many tweezers and thongs and eyebrow pencils and wranglers - into - shape . These things all are coded with the language of desire , which is a woman's claim to power , but they are really just empty ...
... woman who has buried them under too many tweezers and thongs and eyebrow pencils and wranglers - into - shape . These things all are coded with the language of desire , which is a woman's claim to power , but they are really just empty ...
Page 34
... woman of at least forty was bent over and reaching a hand into the ice machine . Lita stopped , but the woman heard and waved her over with her other hand . " Hey , sweetie , " the woman said , throwing her eyebrows up and down . " How ...
... woman of at least forty was bent over and reaching a hand into the ice machine . Lita stopped , but the woman heard and waved her over with her other hand . " Hey , sweetie , " the woman said , throwing her eyebrows up and down . " How ...
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... woman . And the woman cannot explain because the child is too young and because there is no explanation . You do not see the mother , but what emanates throughout the picture is the grief of the mother , and then it becomes all of grief ...
... woman . And the woman cannot explain because the child is too young and because there is no explanation . You do not see the mother , but what emanates throughout the picture is the grief of the mother , and then it becomes all of grief ...
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