Recollections
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of Andre Gide
by
Roger Martin du Gard
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the pitch of his laughter, the
lively gait of his conversation."
-JUSTIN O ' BRIEN,
N.
Y.
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. ..
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SUIENUE AND
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A Study in Taine's
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