The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... play me checkers . It was him that suggested it , not me , and I guess he repented himself before we had played one game . But he was too stubborn to give up and set there while I beat him game after game and the worst part of it was ...
... play me checkers . It was him that suggested it , not me , and I guess he repented himself before we had played one game . But he was too stubborn to give up and set there while I beat him game after game and the worst part of it was ...
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... play she would play . Well , at first Mother wouldn't hear of it , but finally consented , more to please Mrs. Hartsell than anything else . Well , they had a game with a Mrs. Ryan from Eagle , Nebraska , and a young Mrs. Morse from ...
... play she would play . Well , at first Mother wouldn't hear of it , but finally consented , more to please Mrs. Hartsell than anything else . Well , they had a game with a Mrs. Ryan from Eagle , Nebraska , and a young Mrs. Morse from ...
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... play ' Hippolytus Temporizes , ' that is more diffi- cult . I had made a few rough notes and jotted down a few metres in 1920 in the Ionian island of Corfu . I didn't get the play under way or shaped to my satisfaction till many years ...
... play ' Hippolytus Temporizes , ' that is more diffi- cult . I had made a few rough notes and jotted down a few metres in 1920 in the Ionian island of Corfu . I didn't get the play under way or shaped to my satisfaction till many years ...
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