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  • When Little Bee finds that Andrew has hanged himself she thinks,

    Little Bee by Chris Cleave: Questions 2009

  • When Little Bee finds that Andrew has hanged himself she thinks,

    Little Bee by Chris Cleave: Questions 2009

  • We in the modern world are used to waiting, and the first time one passes through a checkpoint in the West Bank, one thinks,

    The Checkpoint 2006

  • We in the modern world are used to waiting, and the first time one passes through a checkpoint in the West Bank, one thinks,

    The Checkpoint 2006

  • We in the modern world are used to waiting, and the first time one passes through a checkpoint in the West Bank, one thinks,

    The Checkpoint 2006

  • Cardan, verba propter res, non res propter verba: and seeking with Seneca, quid scribam, non quemadmodum, rather what than how to write: for as Philo thinks,

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • I shall go gently behind her, to be at hand, with my curiosity, to comfort her when she bursts out in a rage and thinks,

    The Waves 2003

  • 'The clash would be as absurd as all the others before it,' he thinks,

    Broken Blossoms Annan, Gabriele 1995

  • Takes beauty from his smile; his smile, one thinks,

    Semiramis and Other Plays Semiramis, Carlotta And The Poet Olive Tilford Dargan 1918

  • He said, 'Of course not; for if you are a _mauvais sujet, _ as the General thinks,

    Life of Father Hecker Walter Elliott 1885

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