The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... asked Bartley . ' Has he gone back ? ' ' No ; he is at the hotel over there . I told him to wait till I found out when the train went north . ' ' So you inquired when it went to Boston , ' said Bartley , with a touch of his old raillery ...
... asked Bartley . ' Has he gone back ? ' ' No ; he is at the hotel over there . I told him to wait till I found out when the train went north . ' ' So you inquired when it went to Boston , ' said Bartley , with a touch of his old raillery ...
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... asked his host at what hour he dined , remarking that he had been fasting since an early breakfast . ' We eat when it is ready — a little after sunset , usually . I have had a young lamb killed for your Reverence . ' Father Joseph ...
... asked his host at what hour he dined , remarking that he had been fasting since an early breakfast . ' We eat when it is ready — a little after sunset , usually . I have had a young lamb killed for your Reverence . ' Father Joseph ...
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... asked . ' They're back in the corrals fighting about who gets the beautiful horses , ' Her- nandez grinned . The mules came through the gate in a rush , the whips snapping , bells jangling and the young bull ploughing a furrow of sand ...
... asked . ' They're back in the corrals fighting about who gets the beautiful horses , ' Her- nandez grinned . The mules came through the gate in a rush , the whips snapping , bells jangling and the young bull ploughing a furrow of sand ...
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A Backward Glance Oer Traveld Roads | 753 |
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Specimen Days | 762 |
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