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II When Conrad first read the book that was to become The Inheritors , he found it attractive - ' trés chic , ' as he put it.28 Its subject was political , and therefore was bound to be of interest to the man who was to write The Secret ...
II When Conrad first read the book that was to become The Inheritors , he found it attractive - ' trés chic , ' as he put it.28 Its subject was political , and therefore was bound to be of interest to the man who was to write The Secret ...
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... partners aspects of the other's character which might not otherwise have become known , or at the least , would have become known only at a later date , by which time they would have become more accustomed to each other's vagaries .
... partners aspects of the other's character which might not otherwise have become known , or at the least , would have become known only at a later date , by which time they would have become more accustomed to each other's vagaries .
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The world , in short , has not been corrupted by some immense and obvious evil , but human values have all been dislodged in a small way so that everyone has become slightly tainted . What makes the novel interesting is , that despite ...
The world , in short , has not been corrupted by some immense and obvious evil , but human values have all been dislodged in a small way so that everyone has become slightly tainted . What makes the novel interesting is , that despite ...
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Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Three CONRAD COLLABORATION | 36 |
Four ESTABLISHED IN LONDON | 56 |
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