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There is also a raffle for an $80,000 "Citizen Soldier II" motorcycle custom-built by Bourget's Bike Works.
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In both deposits, as with Bourget's, the individuals were young men at the time of death.
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Twain in the late 1800's felt obliged to rebut some of Bourget's prejudice: "What Paul Bourget thinks of us."
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The men and women we read of in Bourget's novels are so intellectual that their wills never interfere with their hearts.
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The latter marks the cardinal point in Bourget's fiction.
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I have been reading Bourget's Idylle Tragique which he very kindly sent me, and since then have been reading Tolstoi's War and Peace, which I never read before, strange to say.
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In his commentary upon Bourget's 'Outre Mer', he declared that there wasn't a single human characteristic that could safely be labelled "American" -- not a single human detail, inside or outside.
Mark Twain Archibald Henderson 1920
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There may be some truth in Bourget's "oppression des îles."
Fountains in the Sand Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia Norman Douglas 1910
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Strangely does the description of his arrival in the town, and his reception in the "Concordia," resemble that in Bourget's "Sensations."
Old Calabria Norman Douglas 1910
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Cronin to come over at once, with Bourget's latest works, and engaged an apartment at Claridge's.
December Love Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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