“Any one who stands outside, who hides himself in a deliquescent aloofness, is a sneak and a spy—”
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“Any one who stands outside, who hides himself in a deliquescent aloofness, is a sneak and a spy—”
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Yes, laugh, as I want to laugh for instance in the concert hall when the orchestra trundles to a stop and the virtuoso at his piano, hunched like a demented vet before the bared teeth of this enormous black beast of sound, lifts up deliquescent hands and prepares to plunge into the cadenza.
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[…] Manet painted him [ Stéphane Mallarmé ] in a boneless, deliquescent slouch;
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deliquescent salts
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