Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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104. oldal
... father . The father , grateful and flattered , reassured him and smiled at the Djerban . " How old are you ? " the grocer asked the child . " Two and a half , ” replied the father . “ Has the cat got your tongue ? " the grocer asked the ...
... father . The father , grateful and flattered , reassured him and smiled at the Djerban . " How old are you ? " the grocer asked the child . " Two and a half , ” replied the father . “ Has the cat got your tongue ? " the grocer asked the ...
202. oldal
... father sent us , my elder At this point the family had to move to Paris , ' as much to settle a lawsuit as for anything else ' . ' My brother the Chevalier and I were , therefore , living with my father and mother in a lodging taken for ...
... father sent us , my elder At this point the family had to move to Paris , ' as much to settle a lawsuit as for anything else ' . ' My brother the Chevalier and I were , therefore , living with my father and mother in a lodging taken for ...
345. oldal
... father is old and ill , so ill that the doctor has been called in . The doctor , with a commonplace gesture which belongs to a traditional iconography , is examining the urinal . December : the whole family is gathered together in the ...
... father is old and ill , so ill that the doctor has been called in . The doctor , with a commonplace gesture which belongs to a traditional iconography , is examining the urinal . December : the whole family is gathered together in the ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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