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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...tion and an acuteness in the delineation of character.” FORD MADOX FORD, English novelist, about Bartlett: “...a writer of very considerable merit.... ... layers, moving between floors. What shall I give him for luck—a charm? A coin? Why not my mother’s drachma? She was lucky: there was no war in her ... .....in the metal...yes, it was her drachma. I wanted to run, throw down the coin, send Charaxos away, turn aside the castaway. I wanted to crumble on ... ...e men entered. Together, we sat down and I asked: “Where did you get the coin?” “At Cos...” “You are from Cos?” “Yes, I came from Cos.” “He came... ...the courtesy of the translator, Dr. Ray Rummers, Chairman, Department of English, Baylor University. LEONARDO DA VINCI... ...ours in his cabin where I gave up to his booked walls: volumes in French, English, Italian, Greek, manuscripts in Latin and Hebrew, his literary wor... ..., Will or William...thank God for copyists, those drones, our skull- down, penny-quill calligraphists. Too bad someone is not dotting this. Stratfo... ... tries, once more, to over- charge her. How well she managed our house, penny-wise always. How well she attended the children. She found time to ...

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