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English, 08.12.2020 08:40 Janderson6422

The pearl 2.
Every man suddenly became related 1.
to Kino's pearl, and Kino's pearl
went into the dreams, the
speculations, the schemes, the
plans, the futures, the wishes, the
needs, the lusts, the hungers, of
everyone and only one person stood
in the way and that was Kino, so
that he became curiously every
man's enemy. (p.23)

4.
Then to the lovely gray surface of
the pearl came the little things Kino
wanted: a harpoon to take the
place of the one lost a year ago, a
new harpoon of iron with a ring in
the end of the shaft; and-his mind
could hardly make the leap-a
rifle-but why not, since he was so
rich. (p.25)


The pearl

2.
Every man suddenly became related 1.
to Kino's pearl, and Kino's pearl
went into the

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