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... understand them . ' ' What don't you understand about them ? ' ' I do not understand how they can talk in this way . They talk always about their feeling , about love . But I do not think , really , that they have any feeling at all ...
... understand them . ' ' What don't you understand about them ? ' ' I do not understand how they can talk in this way . They talk always about their feeling , about love . But I do not think , really , that they have any feeling at all ...
Page 134
... understand your point of view , very well ; in fact , I partly agree with it . Only I want you to understand Elizabeth's ... It's hard to put this clearly , but - well , you see , Elizabeth trans- posed everything she wrote about into ...
... understand your point of view , very well ; in fact , I partly agree with it . Only I want you to understand Elizabeth's ... It's hard to put this clearly , but - well , you see , Elizabeth trans- posed everything she wrote about into ...
Page 243
... understand . ' ' What wouldn't I understand ? ' ' Anything I said about the war , or the Brigade , or how Spain is , nowadays . Your friends didn't understand , either . It's not your fault . You haven't been there . ' ' Nobody understands ...
... understand . ' ' What wouldn't I understand ? ' ' Anything I said about the war , or the Brigade , or how Spain is , nowadays . Your friends didn't understand , either . It's not your fault . You haven't been there . ' ' Nobody understands ...
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