The Road to Understanding

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Houghton Mifflin, 1917 - 372 pages
 

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Page 237 - Oh, what shall I do— what shall I do— what shall I do? He'll hate me." "He'll be very, very unhappy," said Miss Lydia ; ' ' but he'll know what must be done. I don't. And he'll forgive you.
Page 134 - ... her and put his arms around her. She drooped her head as if attentively listening to him, and as she did so he kissed her loudly on the throat without at all interrupting his remarks. In this action K. saw confirmed the tyranny which the student exercised over the woman, as she had complained, and he sprang to his feet and began to pace up and down the room. With occasional side-glances at the student he meditated how to get rid of him as quickly as possible, and so it was not unwelcome to him...
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