ta muallif kitobidan iqtiboslar  The Old Wives' Tale

that attracted my attention. One was a beautiful, pale young girl, to whom I never spoke, for she was employed far away from the table which I affected. The other, a stout, middle-aged managing Breton woma
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nce, when I complained about some French beans, she informed me roundly that French beans were a subject which I did not understand.
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If I was absent for a couple of nights running she would reproach me sharply: "What! you are unfaithful to me?
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One was a beautiful, pale young girl, to whom I never spoke, for she was employed far away from the table which I affected.
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is an absolute rule that the principal character of a novel must not be unsympathetic, and the whole modern tendency of realistic fiction is against oddness in a pro
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youthfulness, the unfading youthfulness of the average heroine. And as a protest against this fashion, I was already, in 1903, planning a novel ("Leonora") of which the heroine was aged forty, and had daughters old enough to be in love.
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had always revolted against the absurd
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