The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... bull would come out . It was strange under the arc - light . He pic - ed in the hot afternoon sun for big money . He didn't like this arc - light business . He wished they would get started . Manuel went up to him . ' Pic him , Manos ...
... bull would come out . It was strange under the arc - light . He pic - ed in the hot afternoon sun for big money . He didn't like this arc - light business . He wished they would get started . Manuel went up to him . ' Pic him , Manos ...
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... bull , the great , black bull , with a horse on his back , hooves dangling , the bridle caught in the horns . Black bull with a horse on his back , staggering short- legged , then arching his neck and lifting , thrusting , charging to ...
... bull , the great , black bull , with a horse on his back , hooves dangling , the bridle caught in the horns . Black bull with a horse on his back , staggering short- legged , then arching his neck and lifting , thrusting , charging to ...
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... bull stood quiet , looking at nothing . ' I dedicate this bull to you , Mr. Presi- dent , and to the public of Madrid , the most intelligent and generous of the world , ' was what Manuel was saying . It was a formula . He said it all ...
... bull stood quiet , looking at nothing . ' I dedicate this bull to you , Mr. Presi- dent , and to the public of Madrid , the most intelligent and generous of the world , ' was what Manuel was saying . It was a formula . He said it all ...
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