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... word for something invisible and intangible , which he could then proceed to deny . This was permissible but ... words , and we should deal with them not by trying to solve them , which would be taking them too seriously , but by ...
... word for something invisible and intangible , which he could then proceed to deny . This was permissible but ... words , and we should deal with them not by trying to solve them , which would be taking them too seriously , but by ...
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... words , is suggested in this novel . Margaret Powers ' casual comment : " Women know more about words than men ever will . And they know how little they can ever possibly mean " ( 172-173 ) , becomes part of the rationale behind Addie ...
... words , is suggested in this novel . Margaret Powers ' casual comment : " Women know more about words than men ever will . And they know how little they can ever possibly mean " ( 172-173 ) , becomes part of the rationale behind Addie ...
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... words . Women know more about words than men ever will . And they know how little they can possibly mean . " ( 172-173 ) And Fairchild advised : " [ Women ] don't care anything about words except as little things to pass the time with ...
... words . Women know more about words than men ever will . And they know how little they can possibly mean . " ( 172-173 ) And Fairchild advised : " [ Women ] don't care anything about words except as little things to pass the time with ...
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