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LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
Corpus Partdev
AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars


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The Archbishop is really very handsome, with his full cheeks, his long clear dark-green eyes, and the short strong beard.
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The Archbishop is really very handsome, with his full cheeks, his long clear dark-green eyes, and the short strong beard.
[2] tree
His church is venerable rich and beautiful.
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His church is venerable rich and beautiful.
[3] tree
It contains the head of Saint James the brother of John and many relics.
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It contains the head of Saint James the brother of John and many relics.
[4] tree
The house of Annas, in which Jesus was questioned and struck, is within the compound.
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The house of Annas, in which Jesus was questioned and struck, is within the compound.
[5] tree
The church's manuscript collection is the largest outside Soviet Armenia.
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The church's manuscript collection is the largest outside Soviet Armenia.
[6] tree
The antique tiles are gorgeous.
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The antique tiles are gorgeous.
[7] tree
But all these things are in some way external.
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But all these things are in some way external.
[8] tree
We outsiders are not stable enough to appreciate them.
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We outsiders are not stable enough to appreciate them.
[9] tree
We inherit our mode of appreciation from the Victorians, from a time of safety and leisure, when dinner guests knew better than to smoke after the main course, when Levantines were Levantines and culture was still culture.
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We inherit our mode of appreciation from the Victorians, from a time of safety and leisure, when dinner guests knew better than to smoke after the main course, when Levantines were Levantines and culture was still culture.
[10] tree
But in these days of armored attacks on Yom Kippur, of Vietnams, Watergates, Mansons, Amins, terrorist massacres at Olympic Games, what are illuminated manuscripts, what are masterpieces of wrought iron, what are holy places?
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But in these days of armored attacks on Yom Kippur, of Vietnams, Watergates, Mansons, Amins, terrorist massacres at Olympic Games, what are illuminated manuscripts, what are masterpieces of wrought iron, what are holy places?
[11] tree
We soon get around to contemporary matters.
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We soon get around to contemporary matters.
[12] tree
A call to the telephone;
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A call to the telephone;
[13] tree
the Archbishop excuses himself in two languages and tells us when he comes back that he has been speaking to one of his Lebanese friends calling from Cyprus or from Greece.
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the Archbishop excuses himself in two languages and tells us when he comes back that he has been speaking to one of his Lebanese friends calling from Cyprus or from Greece.
[14] tree
He sits down, saying that the influence of Yasir Arafat is evidently weakening and fading.
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He sits down, saying that the influence of Yasir Arafat is evidently weakening and fading.
[15] tree
Arafat was unable to complete the classic guerrilla pattern and bring the masses into the struggle.
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Arafat was unable to complete the classic guerrilla pattern and bring the masses into the struggle.
[16] tree
Then someone says that it can't be long now before the Russians write Arafat off.
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Then someone says that it can't be long now before the Russians write Arafat off.
[17] tree
They have undoubtedly recognized their failure in the Arab world and may even be preparing to reopen diplomatic relations with Israel.
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They have undoubtedly recognized their failure in the Arab world and may even be preparing to reopen diplomatic relations with Israel.
[18] tree
Most of the dinner guests agree that Russia's internal difficulties are so grave it may have to draw away from Syria.
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Most of the dinner guests agree that Russia's internal difficulties are so grave it may have to draw away from Syria.
[19] tree
Indeed, it may be forced to retreat from the Middle East and concentrate on its domestic problems.
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Indeed, it may be forced to retreat from the Middle East and concentrate on its domestic problems.
[20] tree
To avoid collapse the Russians may be driven into a war with China.
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To avoid collapse the Russians may be driven into a war with China.
[21] tree
Secretary-of-State Henry Kissinger has won the Middle Eastern struggle by drawing Egypt into the American camp.
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Secretary-of-State Henry Kissinger has won the Middle Eastern struggle by drawing Egypt into the American camp.
[22] tree
He is a genius.
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He is a genius.
[23] tree
The Russians are in disarray, perhaps in retreat.
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The Russians are in disarray, perhaps in retreat.
[24] tree
I have been hearing conversations like this one for half a century.
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I have been hearing conversations like this one for half a century.
[25] tree
I well remember what intelligent, informed people were saying in the last years of the Weimar Republic, what they told one another in the first days after Hindenburg had brought in Hitler.
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I well remember what intelligent, informed people were saying in the last years of the Weimar Republic, what they told one another in the first days after Hindenburg had brought in Hitler.
[26] tree
I recall table talk from the times of Leon Blum and Edouard Daladier.
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I recall table talk from the times of Leon Blum and Edouard Daladier.
[27] tree
I remember what people said about the Italian adventure in Ethiopia and about the Spanish Civil War and the Battle of Britain.
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I remember what people said about the Italian adventure in Ethiopia and about the Spanish Civil War and the Battle of Britain.
[28] tree
Such intelligent discussion hasn't always been wrong.
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Such intelligent discussion hasn't always been wrong.
[29] tree
What is wrong with it is that the discussants invariably impart their own intelligence to what they are discussing.
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What is wrong with it is that the discussants invariably impart their own intelligence to what they are discussing.
[30] tree
Later, historical studies show that what actually happened was devoid of anything like such intelligence.
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Later, historical studies show that what actually happened was devoid of anything like such intelligence.
[31] tree
It was absent from Flanders Field and from Versailles, absent when the Ruhr was taken, absent from Teheran, Yalta, Potsdam, absent from British policy at the time of the Palestine Mandate, absent before, during, and after the Holocaust.
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It was absent from Flanders Field and from Versailles, absent when the Ruhr was taken, absent from Teheran, Yalta, Potsdam, absent from British policy at the time of the Palestine Mandate, absent before, during, and after the Holocaust.
[32] tree
History and politics are not at all like the notions developed by intelligent, informed people.
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History and politics are not at all like the notions developed by intelligent, informed people.
[33] tree
Tolstoi made this clear in the opening pages of War and Peace.
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Tolstoi made this clear in the opening pages of War and Peace.
[34] tree
In Anna Scherer's salon, the elegant guests are discussing the scandal of Napoleon and the Duc d'Enghien, and Prince Andrei says that after all there is a great difference between Napoleon the Emperor and Napoleon the private person.
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In Anna Scherer's salon, the elegant guests are discussing the scandal of Napoleon and the Duc d'Enghien, and Prince Andrei says that after all there is a great difference between Napoleon the Emperor and Napoleon the private person.
[35] tree
There are raisons d'etat and there are private crimes.
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There are raisons d'etat and there are private crimes.
[36] tree
And the talk goes on.
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And the talk goes on.
[37] tree
What is still being perpetuated in all civilized discussion is the ritual of civilized discussion itself.
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What is still being perpetuated in all civilized discussion is the ritual of civilized discussion itself.
[38] tree
Tatu agrees with the Archbishop about the Russians.
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Tatu agrees with the Archbishop about the Russians.
[39] tree
So that, as they say in Chicago, is where the smart money is.
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So that, as they say in Chicago, is where the smart money is.
[40] tree
The Vatican is the next topic and receives similar treatment.
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The Vatican is the next topic and receives similar treatment.
[41] tree
Some Armenian prelates have joined us for coffee and take part in the discussion.
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Some Armenian prelates have joined us for coffee and take part in the discussion.
[42] tree
Someone observes that the Church is a worshiper of success and always follows the majorities.
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Someone observes that the Church is a worshiper of success and always follows the majorities.
[43] tree
See what it is doing now in the Warsaw Pact countries, it is making deals with the Communists.
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See what it is doing now in the Warsaw Pact countries, it is making deals with the Communists.
[44] tree
Should communism sweep Italy, would the Pope move to Jerusalem?
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Should communism sweep Italy, would the Pope move to Jerusalem?
[45] tree
Rather, says one of the prelates, he would stay in Rome and become Party secretary.
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Rather, says one of the prelates, he would stay in Rome and become Party secretary.
[46] tree
And there we are, Kissinger has entirely wrecked Russia's Middle East policy and the Pope is about to swap the Vatican for the Kremlin.
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And there we are, Kissinger has entirely wrecked Russia's Middle East policy and the Pope is about to swap the Vatican for the Kremlin.
[47] tree
Dessert is served.
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Dessert is served.
[48] tree
In my letter to Le Monde I had said that in the French tradition there were two attitudes toward the Jews: a revolutionary attitude which had resulted in their enfranchisement, and an anti-Semitic one.
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In my letter to Le Monde I had said that in the French tradition there were two attitudes toward the Jews: a revolutionary attitude which had resulted in their enfranchisement, and an anti-Semitic one.
[49] tree
The intellectual leaders of the Enlightenment were decidedly anti-Semitic.
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The intellectual leaders of the Enlightenment were decidedly anti-Semitic.
[50] tree
I asked which of the two attitudes would prevail in twentieth-century France the century of the Dreyfus affair and of the Vichy government.
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I asked which of the two attitudes would prevail in twentieth-century France the century of the Dreyfus affair and of the Vichy government.
[51] tree
The position taken by Foreign Minister Maurice Jobert in the October War of 1973 was that the Palestinian Arabs had a natural and justified desire to 'go home.'
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The position taken by Foreign Minister Maurice Jobert in the October War of 1973 was that the Palestinian Arabs had a natural and justified desire to 'go home.'
[52] tree
I expressed, politely, the hope that the other attitude, the revolutionary one, would not be abandoned.
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I expressed, politely, the hope that the other attitude, the revolutionary one, would not be abandoned.
[53] tree
I made sure that my letter would be delivered.
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I made sure that my letter would be delivered.
[54] tree
Eugene Ionescu gave the editors one copy of it; another was handed to them by Manes Sperber, the novelist.
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Eugene Ionescu gave the editors one copy of it; another was handed to them by Manes Sperber, the novelist.
[55] tree
The letter was never acknowledged.
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The letter was never acknowledged.
[56] tree
Since 1973, Le Monde has openly taken the side of the Arabs in their struggle with Israel.
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Since 1973, Le Monde has openly taken the side of the Arabs in their struggle with Israel.
[57] tree
It supports terrorists.
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It supports terrorists.
[58] tree
It is friendlier to Amin than to Rabin.
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It is friendlier to Amin than to Rabin.
[59] tree
A recent review of the autobiography of a fedayeen speaks of the Israelis as colonialists.
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A recent review of the autobiography of a fedayeen speaks of the Israelis as colonialists.
[60] tree
On July 3, 1976, before Israel had freed the hostages at Entebbe, the paper observed with some satisfaction that Amin, 'the disquieting Marshal,' maligned by everyone, had now become the support and the hope of his foolish detractors.
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On July 3, 1976, before Israel had freed the hostages at Entebbe, the paper observed with some satisfaction that Amin, 'the disquieting Marshal,' maligned by everyone, had now become the support and the hope of his foolish detractors.
[61] tree
The great Golden Gate that will open when the Redeemer appears stands sealed.
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The great Golden Gate that will open when the Redeemer appears stands sealed.
[62] tree
Just beyond, the Garden of Gethsemane.
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Just beyond, the Garden of Gethsemane.
[63] tree
As its name indicates, it was an olive grove.
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As its name indicates, it was an olive grove.
[64] tree
Now pines, cypresses, and eucalyptus trees grow there below the domes of the Russian Orthodox church.
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Now pines, cypresses, and eucalyptus trees grow there below the domes of the Russian Orthodox church.
[65] tree
Opposite it there are olives still, which Arabs are harvesting with long poles.
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Opposite it there are olives still, which Arabs are harvesting with long poles.
[66] tree
They hit the branches, they thresh the leaves with their sticks, and the fruit rains down.
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They hit the branches, they thresh the leaves with their sticks, and the fruit rains down.
[67] tree
As we go up into the Via Dolorosa, we hear an exciting jingle.
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As we go up into the Via Dolorosa, we hear an exciting jingle.
[68] tree
Arab boys are racing their donkeys down the hill.
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Arab boys are racing their donkeys down the hill.
[69] tree
You look for sleighs and frost when you hear this jingle-belling.
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You look for sleighs and frost when you hear this jingle-belling.
[70] tree
Instead, there are boys stern and joyous, galloping hell-bent on their donkeys toward the Lions' Gate.
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Instead, there are boys stern and joyous, galloping hell-bent on their donkeys toward the Lions' Gate.
[71] tree
'Rode from Ramlah to Lydda,' Herman Melville wrote in his travel journal of 1857.
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'Rode from Ramlah to Lydda,' Herman Melville wrote in his travel journal of 1857.
[72] tree
A mounted escort of some 30 men, all armed.
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A mounted escort of some 30 men, all armed.
[73] tree
Fine riding.
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Fine riding.
[74] tree
Musket-shooting.
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Musket-shooting.
[75] tree
Curvetting & caracoling of the horsemen.
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Curvetting & caracoling of the horsemen.
[76] tree
Outriders.
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Outriders.
[77] tree
Horsemen riding to one side, scorning the perils.'
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Horsemen riding to one side, scorning the perils.'
[78] tree
And a few days later, on the barrenness of Judea, 'whitish mildew pervading whole tracts of landscape.
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And a few days later, on the barrenness of Judea, 'whitish mildew pervading whole tracts of landscape.
[79] tree
Village of Lepers houses facing the wall Zion.
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Village of Lepers houses facing the wall Zion.
[80] tree
Their park, a dung-heap.
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Their park, a dung-heap.
[81] tree
They sit by the gates asking alms, then whine avoidance of them & horror.
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They sit by the gates asking alms, then whine avoidance of them & horror.
[82] tree
Wandering among the tombs till I began to think myself one of the possessed with devils.'
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Wandering among the tombs till I began to think myself one of the possessed with devils.'
[83] tree
Anwar Sadat's American visit.
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Anwar Sadat's American visit.
[84] tree
You have to discuss this with Israelis before they will consent to talk about anything else.
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You have to discuss this with Israelis before they will consent to talk about anything else.
[85] tree
An indignant librarian, a middle-aged woman whose face is so hot it is almost fragrant with indignation, demands of me in a superdistinguished all but Oxonian accent, 'How do you account for it!'
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An indignant librarian, a middle-aged woman whose face is so hot it is almost fragrant with indignation, demands of me in a superdistinguished all but Oxonian accent, 'How do you account for it!'
[86] tree
I shrug.
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I shrug.
[87] tree
This is what I would say if I did answer her:
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This is what I would say if I did answer her:
[88] tree
Americans love to open their hearts to foreign visitors.
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Americans love to open their hearts to foreign visitors.
[89] tree
These visitors are sometimes treated as if they were the heroes of an Arabian Nights' tale.
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These visitors are sometimes treated as if they were the heroes of an Arabian Nights' tale.
[90] tree
We'll show them how good we all are and well-meaning and generous and open-minded and evenhanded.
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We'll show them how good we all are and well-meaning and generous and open-minded and evenhanded.
[91] tree
We will be full of emotion and the visitors will be correspondingly full of emotion, and after they have been wined and feted and dined and toasted and televised and paraded and clapped and the supplying of loans and atomic plants and military hardware has been discussed they will love us.
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We will be full of emotion and the visitors will be correspondingly full of emotion, and after they have been wined and feted and dined and toasted and televised and paraded and clapped and the supplying of loans and atomic plants and military hardware has been discussed they will love us.
[92] tree
I trust that they will give us better love than they are getting from us, for ours is a very low-quality upward-seeping vegetable-sap sort of love, as short-lived as it is spontaneous.
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I trust that they will give us better love than they are getting from us, for ours is a very low-quality upward-seeping vegetable-sap sort of love, as short-lived as it is spontaneous.
[93] tree
As soon as they leave they are forgotten.
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As soon as they leave they are forgotten.
[94] tree
An old Mormon missionary in Nauvoo once gripped my knee hard as we sat side by side, and he put his arm about me and called me 'Brother.'
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An old Mormon missionary in Nauvoo once gripped my knee hard as we sat side by side, and he put his arm about me and called me 'Brother.'
[95] tree
We'd only met ten minutes before.
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We'd only met ten minutes before.
[96] tree
He took me to his good bosom.
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He took me to his good bosom.
[97] tree
His eyes began to mist.
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His eyes began to mist.
[98] tree
I was a prospect, an exotic prospect in old tennis shoes and a sweatshirt.
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I was a prospect, an exotic prospect in old tennis shoes and a sweatshirt.
[99] tree
His heart opened to me.
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His heart opened to me.
[100] tree
It opened like a cuckoo clock.
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It opened like a cuckoo clock.

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