Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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Pàgina 28
... sometimes just don't understand what I am trying to express or get the wrong end of the stick . Perhaps a cartoon , very often , is only really understood by people who follow politics very closely . But that's my problem . It's a ...
... sometimes just don't understand what I am trying to express or get the wrong end of the stick . Perhaps a cartoon , very often , is only really understood by people who follow politics very closely . But that's my problem . It's a ...
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... sometimes . My wife likes the plays , but I take a book and go into the lounge and have a good read . I'm show business sour sometimes . That's all it is . If I were a man working for his living and wanted to relax , I might enjoy it ...
... sometimes . My wife likes the plays , but I take a book and go into the lounge and have a good read . I'm show business sour sometimes . That's all it is . If I were a man working for his living and wanted to relax , I might enjoy it ...
Pàgina 51
... sometimes perhaps - but not often to report . Not long ago I heard a don say that none of the great novelists had been humorous writers . Thinking this over afterwards , I came to the conclusion that exactly the opposite was the case ...
... sometimes perhaps - but not often to report . Not long ago I heard a don say that none of the great novelists had been humorous writers . Thinking this over afterwards , I came to the conclusion that exactly the opposite was the case ...
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