a something of air, indigoish
erode or fall away. a something of a lack ₁ a something of air and also of expression ₂ a something of depression in the air, ₃ to just give a sense a a; something; of air;, anyhow, for the scene’s sake. indigoish also to blow a leaf, or a paper ₄
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1 text cobbled together from preview snippet and “inside this book,” at Susan Brown, Development of a Mass Media School in Namibia: Feasibility, Demand, Curriculum, and Budget Estimate (1991) : 4 / more 2 A Domestic Experiment, by the author of “Ideala : A Study from Life” [Sarah Grand] (Edinburgh and London, 1891) : 9 / more 3 The Princess Virginia : A Romance of Royal Love By C. N. and A. M. Williamson (1907) : 280/ more 4 OCR cross-column construal involving “Two Letters from Gordon Craig relative to the production of Macbeth,” at The Mask 15 (Florence, Italy, 1929) : 18-20 (19) / more
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