The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... seemed adequate , none of them seemed large enough , none of them seemed worth the money - worth the for- tune Goodson had wished he could leave in his will . And besides , he couldn't remem- ber having done them , anyway . Now , then ...
... seemed adequate , none of them seemed large enough , none of them seemed worth the money - worth the for- tune Goodson had wished he could leave in his will . And besides , he couldn't remem- ber having done them , anyway . Now , then ...
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... seemed to him - by the pain of a sharp pressure upon his throat , followed by a sense of suffocation . Keen , poignant ago- nies seemed to shoot from his neck down- ward through every fibre of his body and limbs . These pains appeared ...
... seemed to him - by the pain of a sharp pressure upon his throat , followed by a sense of suffocation . Keen , poignant ago- nies seemed to shoot from his neck down- ward through every fibre of his body and limbs . These pains appeared ...
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... seemed to be worried by the same trouble , for he constantly repeated that the new forces were anarchical , and especially that he was not responsible for the new rays , that were little short of parricidal in their wicked spirit ...
... seemed to be worried by the same trouble , for he constantly repeated that the new forces were anarchical , and especially that he was not responsible for the new rays , that were little short of parricidal in their wicked spirit ...
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