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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... wife immediately responded . Miss Spencer lived in the fourth house beyond the Baptist church ; the Baptist church was the one on the right , with that queer green thing over the door ; they called it a portico , but it looked more like ...
... wife immediately responded . Miss Spencer lived in the fourth house beyond the Baptist church ; the Baptist church was the one on the right , with that queer green thing over the door ; they called it a portico , but it looked more like ...
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... wife's aprons pinned around his waist was a piteous object . He bent to the task with a hopeless and dejected air , and mopped the plates with melancholy fussiness . But to - day he rattled the dishes quite like a woman . " Don't you ...
... wife's aprons pinned around his waist was a piteous object . He bent to the task with a hopeless and dejected air , and mopped the plates with melancholy fussiness . But to - day he rattled the dishes quite like a woman . " Don't you ...
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... wife on the last day of your taxable year ? It had a sort of lyrical quality , although the scansion was not quite perfect . It faintly suggested the work of Alfred , Lord Tennyson on an off day . Would I be given extra credit if I ...
... wife on the last day of your taxable year ? It had a sort of lyrical quality , although the scansion was not quite perfect . It faintly suggested the work of Alfred , Lord Tennyson on an off day . Would I be given extra credit if I ...
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OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
HENRY JAMES | 46 |
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