The Rebecca Notebook and Other MemoriesAn account of the conceptual and artistic development of Rebecca, personal recollections of people in her life, short stories not before published, and her poems. |
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... Alberto this evening , ' How Robert is going to mock me when I tell him what has happened . ' Alberto was not so sure . He thought you might be offended . " It was Scrivener's turn to laugh : The laugh sounded natural , but the effort ...
... Alberto this evening , ' How Robert is going to mock me when I tell him what has happened . ' Alberto was not so sure . He thought you might be offended . " It was Scrivener's turn to laugh : The laugh sounded natural , but the effort ...
Page 197
... Alberto . I have to join these friends . " Pride would then be salvaged , the wreckage of morale restored . Nothing ... Alberto - for Alberto it must be - was frankly common . ... " Hullo , darling , " she said , and the " darling " was ...
... Alberto . I have to join these friends . " Pride would then be salvaged , the wreckage of morale restored . Nothing ... Alberto - for Alberto it must be - was frankly common . ... " Hullo , darling , " she said , and the " darling " was ...
Page 199
... Alberto hasn't read Taurus yet , have you , Alberto , so he doesn't know that wonder- ful passage where Mark explains his philosophy of life - I'm going to buy him a copy tomorrow and you'll autograph it for him , won't you , Robert ...
... Alberto hasn't read Taurus yet , have you , Alberto , so he doesn't know that wonder- ful passage where Mark explains his philosophy of life - I'm going to buy him a copy tomorrow and you'll autograph it for him , won't you , Robert ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION 37 | 3 |
MEMORIES | 10 |
The Rebecca Epilogue 23 3333 | 23 |
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