Word: smiledness
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After Havana our destination was the Isle of Pines, a seven-hour ferry ride off the southern coast of the main island. On our way into the harbor, several boats brimming with teenagers floated by us waving bouquets of flowers and singing and shouting at the top of their voices...
Brecht is unclear about a solution, but recognizes the difficulty in making any change. As I turned to the lady sitting next to me and asked her opinion of the play, I too realized the problem. She looked surprised, then smiled and said. "Well, it was all very well done...
"The end [of "Spain 1937"] is a very wicked thing-the statement that History is always on the side of the winner," Auden explained. "War may be necessary," and again he smiled, "but it's still murder."
Reluctant to talk about contemporary poets ("I don't talk about living people," he smiled. "People are always secretly hoping that you say something malicious about them."), he did reflect briefly on poets, now dead, that he knew. "I liked Eliot very much," he said, adding that he doesn't...
Jack Turco stuffed his fifth goal of the night into the B.C. net raised his stick into the air, and smiled, B.C., with too little time left, was far behind, and Harvard was on its way to the ECAC semifinals.