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... figure whose wax effigy they wish to see melted in a gigantic microwave oven : Attendants move toward the tableau of hate - figures , pounce upon the night's sacrificial offering , the one most often selected , THE ATLANTIC LITERARY ...
... figure whose wax effigy they wish to see melted in a gigantic microwave oven : Attendants move toward the tableau of hate - figures , pounce upon the night's sacrificial offering , the one most often selected , THE ATLANTIC LITERARY ...
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... figures . Lycius drops dead at his wedding feast , the knight - at - arms follows the " pale kings and princes ... figure of Moneta in The Fall of Hyperion . Moneta is an emblematic representation of woman as mourner . But , unlike ...
... figures . Lycius drops dead at his wedding feast , the knight - at - arms follows the " pale kings and princes ... figure of Moneta in The Fall of Hyperion . Moneta is an emblematic representation of woman as mourner . But , unlike ...
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... figure who is " a man of few words , " with a " thin - bridged , hooked nose like an Indian's . " He speaks in the clipped , verbless or subjectless Hollywood version of Indian speech : " When blow bridge ? " and " Heard last night ...
... figure who is " a man of few words , " with a " thin - bridged , hooked nose like an Indian's . " He speaks in the clipped , verbless or subjectless Hollywood version of Indian speech : " When blow bridge ? " and " Heard last night ...
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