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... telling , stories are told for the teaching " ( 336 ) . When Roop's brother Jeevan tells her how he found his wife Kusum's body chopped up , her womb ripped out , " his story enters Roop's body , " and this phrase conveys not only the ...
... telling , stories are told for the teaching " ( 336 ) . When Roop's brother Jeevan tells her how he found his wife Kusum's body chopped up , her womb ripped out , " his story enters Roop's body , " and this phrase conveys not only the ...
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... tells him the things that are " simply not done . " Baldwin has said disarmingly that she had thought the idea was ... telling of her desperate , impoverished wanderings through a landscape of terror . She is given unexpected charity at ...
... tells him the things that are " simply not done . " Baldwin has said disarmingly that she had thought the idea was ... telling of her desperate , impoverished wanderings through a landscape of terror . She is given unexpected charity at ...
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... tells George : " Ever go to the movies ? [ ... ] . You ought to go to the movies more . The movies are fine for a ... tell you who shot you . ” Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep , strongly influenced by Hemingway , inspired one of ...
... tells George : " Ever go to the movies ? [ ... ] . You ought to go to the movies more . The movies are fine for a ... tell you who shot you . ” Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep , strongly influenced by Hemingway , inspired one of ...
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