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... young woman has been living a rather bored , empty - headed life until an idealistic young man , sensing her capabilities , undertakes to educate her . For theme and situation , reflection recommends these two as our leading characters ...
... young woman has been living a rather bored , empty - headed life until an idealistic young man , sensing her capabilities , undertakes to educate her . For theme and situation , reflection recommends these two as our leading characters ...
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... young man and his servant arrive in a strange country where his twin and the twin of his servant - both long ... young woman who unknown to her father has been living as a prostitute in another city comes to live with him . ( O'Neill's ...
... young man and his servant arrive in a strange country where his twin and the twin of his servant - both long ... young woman who unknown to her father has been living as a prostitute in another city comes to live with him . ( O'Neill's ...
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... young man who was for- bidden to marry the girl of his dreams by her aristocratic mother , unless he could establish the fact that his own parents were of her class , my first thoughts would likely be of an honest , decent man of modest ...
... young man who was for- bidden to marry the girl of his dreams by her aristocratic mother , unless he could establish the fact that his own parents were of her class , my first thoughts would likely be of an honest , decent man of modest ...
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