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Here Flip insularly fantasizes about the desired life within the womb of his imaginings. Certainly it can not compare in duration with Elizabeth's half century in England, the relative peace that permitted the English Renaissance to flourish insularly in the age of Shakespeare. Louis interpreted their rituals so insularly that they could not agree even on a meaning which appealed to all Italian-American Catholics. |
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