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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... night . To - night as he goes to midnight mass . I am tired of the plotting that gets nowhere . I am sick of signals and ciphers and secret meetings and such baragouin . Let us be honest traitors . France is to be rid of him , let us ...
... night . To - night as he goes to midnight mass . I am tired of the plotting that gets nowhere . I am sick of signals and ciphers and secret meetings and such baragouin . Let us be honest traitors . France is to be rid of him , let us ...
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... night that they thought he was hiding from something , and Dad , just to try him , asks him last night if he was coming to see the fight . He looked sort of scared , and said he didn't want to see no fight . And then Dad says , ' I ...
... night that they thought he was hiding from something , and Dad , just to try him , asks him last night if he was coming to see the fight . He looked sort of scared , and said he didn't want to see no fight . And then Dad says , ' I ...
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... night that she accommodated . He and Mrs. Harris had disappeared after the matinee and when Grace saw him again at the close of the night show , she came to the point at once . " What are you tryin ' to pull off ? " she demanded ...
... night that she accommodated . He and Mrs. Harris had disappeared after the matinee and when Grace saw him again at the close of the night show , she came to the point at once . " What are you tryin ' to pull off ? " she demanded ...
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OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
HENRY JAMES | 46 |
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