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How would he end the book now?
I end the book with the great chaconne from Brahms's Fourth Symphony, coming full circle.
I explained that his sitting room would end the book, to demonstrate just that notion.
"And you try to make an intelligent guess on how to end the book".
Frum and Perle end the book hoping for a better world.
Chilling, gripping, must-read--and you'll end the book bewildered and wanting more.
I don't end the book with my grand plan to solve this problem.
Friends, Jacoby writes, urged her to end the book with a positive note and some practical advice.
I tried to end the book on a somewhat hopeful note, rather than driving Anya into the ground.
I just feel there is a great legacy, and I end the book with recreation because that seems to be where we're going.
I think he's responding to the elegiac and wistful note on which I end the book, which I know irked him a little.
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