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... asked him not to give her any caviar. What can that mean? As a matter of fact, she had wanted for a long time to eat a caviar sandwich every morning, but had grudged the expense. Of course she could get the caviar from her husband at ...
... asked him not to give her any caviar. What can that mean? As a matter of fact, she had wanted for a long time to eat a caviar sandwich every morning, but had grudged the expense. Of course she could get the caviar from her husband at ...
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... asked what he could do for us. Professor R answered in his decisive way, "Nothing, except lend me a nightshirt." Whereupon our generous friend replied: "I am sorry, but I cannot do that," and left us. In continuing the analysis, it ...
... asked what he could do for us. Professor R answered in his decisive way, "Nothing, except lend me a nightshirt." Whereupon our generous friend replied: "I am sorry, but I cannot do that," and left us. In continuing the analysis, it ...
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... asked — no, fortunately it was not vie who asked, but other people who had nothing to do with psycho-analysis — they asked what he meant by this enigmatic expression. He answered at once that what he had intended to say was: "That was a ...
... asked — no, fortunately it was not vie who asked, but other people who had nothing to do with psycho-analysis — they asked what he meant by this enigmatic expression. He answered at once that what he had intended to say was: "That was a ...
Contents
SELECTED PAPERS ON HYSTERIA Chapters iio 18931908 p | 25 |
THE SEXUAL ENLIGHTENMENT OF CHILDREN 1907 p | 119 |
OBSERVATIONS ON WILD PSYCHOANALYSIS 1910 p | 128 |
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