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[Paperclips-discuss] Re[5]: Gravitation is not responsible for people fa


From: althea kejuan
Subject: [Paperclips-discuss] Re[5]: Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 21:47:56 +0000

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friendliness, at another, coldness and reserve, in the boy's
manner to him; as though the child felt that between this man and
his mother there existed some important bond, the significance of
which he could not understand.
As a fact, the boy did feel that he could not understand this
relation, and he tried painfully, and was not able to make clear
to himself what feeling he ought to have for this man.  With a
child's keen instinct for every manifestation of feeling, he saw
distinctly that his father, his governess, his nurse,--all did
not merely dislike Vronsky, but looked on him with horror and
aversion, though they never said anything about him, while his
mother looked on him as her greatest friend.
"What does it mean?  Who is he?  How ought I to love him?  If I





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