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... began asking questions about Rosy's talk . My answers were frequently vague , and Francis was visibly an- noyed by my habit of always trusting to memory and never writing anything on paper . If a subject inter- ested me , I could ...
... began asking questions about Rosy's talk . My answers were frequently vague , and Francis was visibly an- noyed by my habit of always trusting to memory and never writing anything on paper . If a subject inter- ested me , I could ...
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... began scribbling on the vacant back sheet of a manu- script he had been reading . By then I could not under- stand what Francis was up to and reverted to The Times for amusement . Within a few minutes , how- ever , Francis made me lose ...
... began scribbling on the vacant back sheet of a manu- script he had been reading . By then I could not under- stand what Francis was up to and reverted to The Times for amusement . Within a few minutes , how- ever , Francis made me lose ...
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... began talking with some friends I had not seen since leaving the States . Later I kept expect- ing Maurice to search me out , and when he missed dinner I went up to his room . There I found him lying flat on his stomach , hiding his ...
... began talking with some friends I had not seen since leaving the States . Later I kept expect- ing Maurice to search me out , and when he missed dinner I went up to his room . There I found him lying flat on his stomach , hiding his ...
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