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Σελίδα 37
... Marianna's description , " that it is his abode , he that Marianna imagines must be the " happy one " ( p . 11 ) . Rather than disillusion Marianna and face the probability - he of rejection , the narrator replies to her remarks ...
... Marianna's description , " that it is his abode , he that Marianna imagines must be the " happy one " ( p . 11 ) . Rather than disillusion Marianna and face the probability - he of rejection , the narrator replies to her remarks ...
Σελίδα 42
... Marianna is a " cloud " ( p . 12 ) . Later , though she does not actually see " a dog , " she knows he is there : " This is his hour ; I see him " ( p.13 ) . The narrator begins to see him as well , but still it is from his own limited ...
... Marianna is a " cloud " ( p . 12 ) . Later , though she does not actually see " a dog , " she knows he is there : " This is his hour ; I see him " ( p.13 ) . The narrator begins to see him as well , but still it is from his own limited ...
Σελίδα 44
... Marianna has already pointed out ; her weariness is not from " the view , it is Marianna " ( p . 10 ) , her situation . Although weary and lonesome , she is not able to travel past the " lonesome , because so wide " woods in order to ...
... Marianna has already pointed out ; her weariness is not from " the view , it is Marianna " ( p . 10 ) , her situation . Although weary and lonesome , she is not able to travel past the " lonesome , because so wide " woods in order to ...
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