Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volumen5Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 |
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... goin ' to stir about me , I tell you ! I shall begin early to - morrow . They're goin ' back to their own house , -it's been standin ' empty all winter , —an ' the town's goin ' to give ' em the rent an ' what firewood they need ; it ...
... goin ' to stir about me , I tell you ! I shall begin early to - morrow . They're goin ' back to their own house , -it's been standin ' empty all winter , —an ' the town's goin ' to give ' em the rent an ' what firewood they need ; it ...
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... goin ' to talk real plain to you ; I never have sence I married you , but I'm goin ' to now . I ain't never complained , an ' I ain't goin ' to complain now , but I'm goin ' to talk plain . You see this room here , father ; you look at ...
... goin ' to talk real plain to you ; I never have sence I married you , but I'm goin ' to now . I ain't never complained , an ' I ain't goin ' to complain now , but I'm goin ' to talk plain . You see this room here , father ; you look at ...
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... goin ' ? " " I'm goin ' to meet Harris and his wife . " 99 " I'm goin ' with you . You're not goin ' to shake me now . ' " Yes , I am , too , " said Midge quietly . " When I leave town to - morrow night , you're going to stay here . And ...
... goin ' ? " " I'm goin ' to meet Harris and his wife . " 99 " I'm goin ' with you . You're not goin ' to shake me now . ' " Yes , I am , too , " said Midge quietly . " When I leave town to - morrow night , you're going to stay here . And ...
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ANNIE TRUMBULL SLOSSON | 1 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
HENRY JAMES | 46 |
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