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Michel Eyquem de Montaigne had one of the most glorious fathers in the history of literature , and , in a way , the famous Essays of Montaigne are a long comparison of the son with . the father to the great disadvantage of the son .
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne had one of the most glorious fathers in the history of literature , and , in a way , the famous Essays of Montaigne are a long comparison of the son with . the father to the great disadvantage of the son .
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At the corner we went into a fish - store where my father bought a herring , and when we came out he handed it to me . Now both hands were full and I didn't know what to do . The string cut into one palm while I felt the juice from the ...
At the corner we went into a fish - store where my father bought a herring , and when we came out he handed it to me . Now both hands were full and I didn't know what to do . The string cut into one palm while I felt the juice from the ...
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Before we left he pressed a coin into my hand , when my father wasn't watching , and gave my head a pat . He stood there smiling at the bottom of the stairs as we climbed up into the light and for some reason or other I had the feeling ...
Before we left he pressed a coin into my hand , when my father wasn't watching , and gave my head a pat . He stood there smiling at the bottom of the stairs as we climbed up into the light and for some reason or other I had the feeling ...
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