Preferably separate entrances. The house on a dune, possibly, with Protagonist and the others coming and going along opposite sides of the slope. (145)
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And with Protagonist’s entrance in the rear, a sort of basement? Possibly what had once been an indoor garage? (146)
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Ergo almost never seeing these women, merely being aware of their proximity. Or hearing them, on occasion. (147)
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Raskolnikov. Bloom. Mr. Kurtz. (148)
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Given Reader’s indecision about so many aspects of this narrative. Can we also say Hamlet?
Rochester died in 1680. A full collection of his verse was not published until 1926.
And even then was not allowed into the United States. (149)
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Flaubert’s lamp burned with such regularity late at night in his workroom at Croisset that pilots on the Seine were able to take their bearings from it. (150)
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Or would Raskolnikov surely at least sometimes see them from other vantage points? (151)
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In this house the same initial impermanence, the same cartons. (152)
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