An Edith Tiempo ReaderUniversity of the Philippines Press, 1999 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... stood against the front door facing the dining room . For a few minutes she stood there with her heart beating fast . How big and bare all the house was ! Now that it was empty it was easier to stand there waiting for calmness to loosen ...
... stood against the front door facing the dining room . For a few minutes she stood there with her heart beating fast . How big and bare all the house was ! Now that it was empty it was easier to stand there waiting for calmness to loosen ...
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... stood under an acacia , contemplating a broken swing still half - suspended from the branch . One rope was entirely severed from the swing , and Agujo stood foolishly looking at the rope as it swayed in the hot noon air . Suppose ...
... stood under an acacia , contemplating a broken swing still half - suspended from the branch . One rope was entirely severed from the swing , and Agujo stood foolishly looking at the rope as it swayed in the hot noon air . Suppose ...
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... stood looking around uncertainly at the few cottages nearby . Farther away was the village proper in a slightly tipped hollow . The houses and the deep basin below her stood in cozy rows with a patch of yard between them . From the ...
... stood looking around uncertainly at the few cottages nearby . Farther away was the village proper in a slightly tipped hollow . The houses and the deep basin below her stood in cozy rows with a patch of yard between them . From the ...
Содержание
A Writer of Substance | 1 |
Poetry as the Rhythm of Violets | 9 |
THE SHORT STORIES OF EDITH TIEMPO | 41 |
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