Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... Perley closes once more . To empha- size this closure , Phelps repeats at the end of the encounter between Perley and Sip the same sentences with which she began it : " The street came into the frame that was left in a sharp picture ...
... Perley closes once more . To empha- size this closure , Phelps repeats at the end of the encounter between Perley and Sip the same sentences with which she began it : " The street came into the frame that was left in a sharp picture ...
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lated into Story's design , Perley will remain forever defined by the role of beautiful object . The third time Perley asserts that she is serious about becoming an active partner in the firm of Hayle and Kelso , father and son select a ...
lated into Story's design , Perley will remain forever defined by the role of beautiful object . The third time Perley asserts that she is serious about becoming an active partner in the firm of Hayle and Kelso , father and son select a ...
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... Perley's work involves getting the hands to talk is a major redefinition of the concept of work . Phelps makes this clear in her description of Perley's visit to Sip's room : " Something has hap- pened to the forlorn little room tonight ...
... Perley's work involves getting the hands to talk is a major redefinition of the concept of work . Phelps makes this clear in her description of Perley's visit to Sip's room : " Something has hap- pened to the forlorn little room tonight ...
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