Anaïs Nin, Naked Under the MaskLime Tree, 1992 - 245 pàgines |
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Pàgina 130
... face was pale and transparent like alabaster , and her eyes expressed a deep sadness , as though they were accustomed to tears . ' I myself could not help thinking that it was the face of someone who was unsatisfied . True melancholy is ...
... face was pale and transparent like alabaster , and her eyes expressed a deep sadness , as though they were accustomed to tears . ' I myself could not help thinking that it was the face of someone who was unsatisfied . True melancholy is ...
Pàgina 172
... face among the guests , another equally angelic face , but rounder and paler - rather moonlike - had intrigued me : it belonged to a slight woman who was beautifully dressed and moved from one guest to another with the smile of an ...
... face among the guests , another equally angelic face , but rounder and paler - rather moonlike - had intrigued me : it belonged to a slight woman who was beautifully dressed and moved from one guest to another with the smile of an ...
Pàgina 183
... face , she got off at the wrong subway station . She had to walk through the snow , battling against the wind . Against a desire . Perhaps her own . She could not say what it was that drew her to those simply furnished rooms just a desk ...
... face , she got off at the wrong subway station . She had to walk through the snow , battling against the wind . Against a desire . Perhaps her own . She could not say what it was that drew her to those simply furnished rooms just a desk ...
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