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Edgar does not know himself and cannot measure the consequences of his
simplest actions , yet he persists in meddling with another equally complex soul
which he understands even less . Before Clithero tells Edgar his story , he says , “
You ...
Edgar does not know himself and cannot measure the consequences of his
simplest actions , yet he persists in meddling with another equally complex soul
which he understands even less . Before Clithero tells Edgar his story , he says , “
You ...
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The difficulties that arise in the course of this journey provide opportunities for the
exciting chase scenes and the suspenseful action that are essential to adventure
literature , but they also do more : as a character overcomes each of the ...
The difficulties that arise in the course of this journey provide opportunities for the
exciting chase scenes and the suspenseful action that are essential to adventure
literature , but they also do more : as a character overcomes each of the ...
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Some characters already possess these attributes before the action begins and
are finally triumphant because they successfully apply to a particular set of
circumstances the qualities they had already developed and , in some cases ...
Some characters already possess these attributes before the action begins and
are finally triumphant because they successfully apply to a particular set of
circumstances the qualities they had already developed and , in some cases ...
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