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Although they may have mastered physics or appraised the sharp beauty of "King Lear" in school, at reunions they reminisced about football glories and practical jokes.
Bourgeois the small child, innocent of the first world war; Bourgeois the young woman, with long flowing hair and a sharp beauty; Bourgeois the bird-like octogenarian.
Walking through the sharp beauty of the Eden valley – all cropped fields, stone walls and clear streams – Stewart recites a medieval Scots ballad about death.
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By Angela Cypher The New Yorker, May 3 , 1930 P. 20Even beauty, sharp and fine, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Larissa MacFarquhar By Ceridwen Dovey By David Remnick.
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