The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... Oakhurst over- ruled this narrower local prejudice . Mr. Oakhurst received his sentence with philosophic calmness , none the less coolly that he was aware of the hesitation of his judges . He was too much of a gambler not to accept fate ...
... Oakhurst over- ruled this narrower local prejudice . Mr. Oakhurst received his sentence with philosophic calmness , none the less coolly that he was aware of the hesitation of his judges . He was too much of a gambler not to accept fate ...
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... Oakhurst recognized Tom Simson , other- wise known as " The Innocent , ' of Sandy Bar . He had met him some months before over a ' little game , ' and had , with perfect equanimity , won the entire fortune- amounting to some forty ...
... Oakhurst recognized Tom Simson , other- wise known as " The Innocent , ' of Sandy Bar . He had met him some months before over a ' little game , ' and had , with perfect equanimity , won the entire fortune- amounting to some forty ...
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... Oakhurst back to the fire with his usual calm . He did not waken the sleepers . The Innocent slumbered peacefully , with a smile on his good - humored , freckled face ; the virgin Piney slept beside her frailer sis- ters as sweetly as ...
... Oakhurst back to the fire with his usual calm . He did not waken the sleepers . The Innocent slumbered peacefully , with a smile on his good - humored , freckled face ; the virgin Piney slept beside her frailer sis- ters as sweetly as ...
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A Backward Glance Oer Traveld Roads | 753 |
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