Only a very ungypsylike responsibility for one's own work could produce a prose which, in spite of its ambiguities, was as unadorned and translucent as his.
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Only a very ungypsylike responsibility for one's own work could produce a prose which, in spite of its ambiguities, was as unadorned and translucent as his.
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Richard had an ungypsylike ability to compare past and present situations, and he wished forlornly that old Amenophis Fikee hadn't disappeared, eight years ago; […]
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