Ellen RaskinTwayne Publishers, 1991 - 120 pages |
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... perception , the subject that Raskin returned to over and over ( Kimmel , 639 ) . The good mystery , as everyone knows , has per- fectly fair clues presented in such a way that the reader does not perceive their significance at the time ...
... perception , the subject that Raskin returned to over and over ( Kimmel , 639 ) . The good mystery , as everyone knows , has per- fectly fair clues presented in such a way that the reader does not perceive their significance at the time ...
Page 78
... perceive them does . The rich literary allusions in Figgs & phantoms are appropriate in a book about book collecting ... perception ( she didn't want to hurt them ) , it didn't occur to her that she was hurting them because she never saw ...
... perceive them does . The rich literary allusions in Figgs & phantoms are appropriate in a book about book collecting ... perception ( she didn't want to hurt them ) , it didn't occur to her that she was hurting them because she never saw ...
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... Perception : " You were wrong about Cookie " Although Garson is valuable in training his apprentice's ability to perceive , Dickory eventually has something to contribute to his own perception . Garson's vision , after all , has also ...
... Perception : " You were wrong about Cookie " Although Garson is valuable in training his apprentice's ability to perceive , Dickory eventually has something to contribute to his own perception . Garson's vision , after all , has also ...
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Illustrations for Others | 11 |
Words arent everything | 31 |
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