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"Three Histories: The Wadsworth According to MATRIX".
Bosnia, he said, still has "three stories, three truths and three histories" of the war: Serbian, Croatian and Muslim.
Goodwin, the author of three histories of twentieth-century Presidents, agrees in passing that Lincoln had great "emotional intelligence," but his inner life does not much concern her.
The dream of flight is a natural metaphor for human aspiration, of course, but by the time these three histories arrive at their preordained destinations, the idea has been so overworked that you may feel yourself coming down with a mild case of jet lag.
In the following years he wrote a number of books, including The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her World (1959), a biography of Gertrude Stein; Sextet: T.S. Eliot & Truman Capote & Others (1981), a series of vignettes on T.S. Eliot, Truman Capote, Elizabeth Bowen, and others; and three histories of North Atlantic steamships (he was an inveterate traveler).
Although the novel deals with marriage and life after marriage, it also gives three "histories": the history of Miss Mathews, Mrs Bennet, and Mrs Atkinson.
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Actually, Aspen has two histories, two founding legends.
The four histories Appiah chooses are fascinating in themselves.
They expect to average seven histories a day apiece.
So our two histories and their legacies diverge.
But a year after, the two histories have diverged.
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