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1
I really believe in the power of
personal
narrative
,
I always have.
2
It wants altogether the interest of
personal
narrative
:
the author hardly ever appears.
3
This
personal
narrative
of control, and subsequent neglect, has wider significance.
4
When does a deeply
personal
narrative
of violence, grief and loss become public property?
5
The story bears all the marks of a
personal
narrative
.
6
He went on very quietly with his own
personal
narrative
.
7
The following is Lieutenant Maclean's
personal
narrative
of his mission.
8
I wanted to balance
personal
narrative
with the need I feel for calming healing music.
9
The
personal
narrative
of Dellon affords a distinct exemplification of the sufferings of the prisoners.
10
David resignedly settled back, and was at once involved in an exchange of
personal
narrative
.
11
The
personal
narrative
that intervened may be thus condensed.
12
One of the most notable was James Pattie, whose
personal
narrative
is well worth reading.
13
Oh, it was-well , Icried !Hemade confession proudly, then hastened into less
personal
narrative
.
14
The documentary history being now completed, the
personal
narrative
of affairs at Fortress Monroe is resumed.
15
This book is merely a
personal
narrative
,
and not a pretentious history or a philosophical dissertation.
16
It was possible, after all, to uproot my father from Fanya's
personal
narrative
;
I'd lost him too.
personal
narrative
personal