Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - Всего страниц: 1184 |
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... watched , outmanoeuvred , rescued . And instead , it was Jenny who watched her mother , kept her out of draughts , made sure that she had taken her tonic . . . . Mrs. Ansley was much less articulate than her friend , and her mental ...
... watched , outmanoeuvred , rescued . And instead , it was Jenny who watched her mother , kept her out of draughts , made sure that she had taken her tonic . . . . Mrs. Ansley was much less articulate than her friend , and her mental ...
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... watched her , standing magnetized between the door and the weeping bed . Then , as her hand was on the gate , he ran before her , and slammed the gate shut . " Girl , where you going ? What you doing ? You reckon on finding some men up ...
... watched her , standing magnetized between the door and the weeping bed . Then , as her hand was on the gate , he ran before her , and slammed the gate shut . " Girl , where you going ? What you doing ? You reckon on finding some men up ...
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... watched him , Emilio and Rosy and Mama . Pepé grinned with pride and gladness and lifted the tough buckskin horse to a trot . When he had dropped out of sight over a little dip in the road , Mama turned to the black ones , but she spoke ...
... watched him , Emilio and Rosy and Mama . Pepé grinned with pride and gladness and lifted the tough buckskin horse to a trot . When he had dropped out of sight over a little dip in the road , Mama turned to the black ones , but she spoke ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
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