The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... CHILD WENT FORTH1 THERE was a child went forth every day , And the first object he look'd upon , that object he became , And that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of the day , Or for many years or stretching ...
... CHILD WENT FORTH1 THERE was a child went forth every day , And the first object he look'd upon , that object he became , And that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of the day , Or for many years or stretching ...
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... Child names , and the Child called him names back again ; next , Bob called him a heap rougher names , and the Child come back at him with the very worst kind of language ; next , Bob knocked the Child's hat off , and the Child picked ...
... Child names , and the Child called him names back again ; next , Bob called him a heap rougher names , and the Child come back at him with the very worst kind of language ; next , Bob knocked the Child's hat off , and the Child picked ...
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... child 40 I had killed if the gluttonous kern had not wrought me a snail's own wrong ! ' Then he sounded , and down ... child ! ' Then the clansmen departed , by this path and that ; and over the hill Sped Maclean with an outward wrath ...
... child 40 I had killed if the gluttonous kern had not wrought me a snail's own wrong ! ' Then he sounded , and down ... child ! ' Then the clansmen departed , by this path and that ; and over the hill Sped Maclean with an outward wrath ...
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