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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... stopped - pressing my arm and staring . I followed his gaze and saw that we had paused just before reaching a café where , under an awning , several tables and chairs were disposed upon the pavement . The windows were open behind ; half ...
... stopped - pressing my arm and staring . I followed his gaze and saw that we had paused just before reaching a café where , under an awning , several tables and chairs were disposed upon the pavement . The windows were open behind ; half ...
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... stopped at Torresdale that evening , hence the direction to take a cab . The train to the city seemed to Gallegher to drag itself by inches . It stopped and backed at purposeless intervals , waited for an express to precede it , and ...
... stopped at Torresdale that evening , hence the direction to take a cab . The train to the city seemed to Gallegher to drag itself by inches . It stopped and backed at purposeless intervals , waited for an express to precede it , and ...
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... stopping her ? I CANNOT TELL THEM OF MY FAILURE . IT WOULD BREAK THEIR • Break their what ? They slide these things along ... stopped outside the window - she's looking in -it's starting to snow ! Hullo ! here's a man coming along ! Why ...
... stopping her ? I CANNOT TELL THEM OF MY FAILURE . IT WOULD BREAK THEIR • Break their what ? They slide these things along ... stopped outside the window - she's looking in -it's starting to snow ! Hullo ! here's a man coming along ! Why ...
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ANNIE TRUMBULL SLOSSON | 1 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
HENRY JAMES | 46 |
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