The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... Waythorn quietly . He was glad , in the end , to appear the more self - possessed of the two . The course of Lily's illness ran smooth , and as the days passed Waythorn grew used to the idea of Haskett's weekly visit . The first time ...
... Waythorn quietly . He was glad , in the end , to appear the more self - possessed of the two . The course of Lily's illness ran smooth , and as the days passed Waythorn grew used to the idea of Haskett's weekly visit . The first time ...
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... Waythorn - she'll teach the child to be underhand . I've noticed a change in Lily - she's too anxious to please - and she don't always tell the truth . She used to be the straightest child , Mr. Waythorn- ' He broke off , his voice a ...
... Waythorn - she'll teach the child to be underhand . I've noticed a change in Lily - she's too anxious to please - and she don't always tell the truth . She used to be the straightest child , Mr. Waythorn- ' He broke off , his voice a ...
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... Waythorn's hands . The negotiations were prolonged and complicated ; they necessi- tated frequent conferences between the two men , and the interests of the firm for- bade Waythorn's suggesting that his cli- ent should transfer his ...
... Waythorn's hands . The negotiations were prolonged and complicated ; they necessi- tated frequent conferences between the two men , and the interests of the firm for- bade Waythorn's suggesting that his cli- ent should transfer his ...
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