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... turn they generate other metaphors and imbalances in an endless chain . Thus the first example quoted is to be found at the end of chapter V : Kate has not yet left Mexico and therefore does not know Sayula lake . The logical ...
... turn they generate other metaphors and imbalances in an endless chain . Thus the first example quoted is to be found at the end of chapter V : Kate has not yet left Mexico and therefore does not know Sayula lake . The logical ...
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... turn their backs on a long history of displacement of the body by its representations . It is not surprising , then ... turning everything into words . Violets were Juno's eyelids , and windflowers were unravished brides . How she hated ...
... turn their backs on a long history of displacement of the body by its representations . It is not surprising , then ... turning everything into words . Violets were Juno's eyelids , and windflowers were unravished brides . How she hated ...
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... turn it into a handy honeymoon - and- golf resort . With this unhappy experience behind him , the islander moves - this time to a much smaller outpost , taking with him only five people , including a widow and her daughter . This island ...
... turn it into a handy honeymoon - and- golf resort . With this unhappy experience behind him , the islander moves - this time to a much smaller outpost , taking with him only five people , including a widow and her daughter . This island ...
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