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  • 21Details of a Sunset and Other Stories —   …

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  • 22Nabokov's Quartet — 1st edition Nabokov s Quartet is a collection of four of Vladimir Nabokov s short stories. The collection was first published by Phaedra, New York in 1966. It contains the following short stories: An Affair of Honor Lik The Vane Sisters The Visit …

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  • 23Lolita — This article is about the novel by Vladimir Nabokov. For other uses, see Lolita (disambiguation). Clare Quilty redirects here. For the band, see Clare Quilty (group). Lolita …

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  • 24bang up cove — noun a dashing fellow who spends his money freely …

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  • 25Details of a Sunset —   Author(s) Vladimir Nabokov Translator 1. Vladimir Nabokov …

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  • 26bizarre — [17] Bizarre can probably be traced back to Italian bizzarro, of unknown origin, which meant ‘angry’. It passed into Spanish as bizarro, meaning ‘brave’, and then found its way into French, where its meaning gradually mutated from ‘brave’ to… …

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  • 27blade — n. 1. Leaf. 2. Flat part (as of a knife or an oar). 3. Buck, gallant, spark; gay, dashing fellow …

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  • 28buck — n. 1. Male (of the deer, sheep, goat, rabbit, and hare). 2. Blade, spark, gallant, blood, fop, dandy, beau; gay, dashing fellow. 3. Lye, bleaching matter, bleaching liquid …

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  • 29spark — n. 1. Sparkle, scintillation, particle of fire, scintilla. 2. Germ, element, active principle, seed, beginning. 3. Gallant, beau, lover. 4. Buck, beau, dashing, fellow, dandy …

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  • 30bizarre — [17] Bizarre can probably be traced back to Italian bizzarro, of unknown origin, which meant ‘angry’. It passed into Spanish as bizarro, meaning ‘brave’, and then found its way into French, where its meaning gradually mutated from ‘brave’ to… …

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