Anaïs Nin, Naked Under the MaskLime Tree, 1992 - 245 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... called a doctor . He confessed he couldn't find what was wrong . Shortly after he left , a neighbour called to warn us that the doctor had told them our daughter would not last the night . Then I thought my husband would go berserk . We ...
... called a doctor . He confessed he couldn't find what was wrong . Shortly after he left , a neighbour called to warn us that the doctor had told them our daughter would not last the night . Then I thought my husband would go berserk . We ...
Pàgina 79
... called out to her not to entrust the manuscript to the post as you couldn't be certain of it . When she returned to Louveciennes , Anaïs shut herself into her study and began to work , surrounded by the photos of Lawrence , John Erskine ...
... called out to her not to entrust the manuscript to the post as you couldn't be certain of it . When she returned to Louveciennes , Anaïs shut herself into her study and began to work , surrounded by the photos of Lawrence , John Erskine ...
Pàgina 129
... called her ' Madame Henry ' . Her real husband was called Hugh Guiler . Anaïs talked about him as though he were her brother . Affectionately , but without passion . He protected her , he allowed her to live the way she wanted to , he ...
... called her ' Madame Henry ' . Her real husband was called Hugh Guiler . Anaïs talked about him as though he were her brother . Affectionately , but without passion . He protected her , he allowed her to live the way she wanted to , he ...
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