The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... stood upon a railroad bridge in northern Alabama , looking down into the swift water twenty feet below . The man's hands were behind his back , the wrists bound with a cord . A rope closely encircled his neck . It was attached to a ...
... stood upon a railroad bridge in northern Alabama , looking down into the swift water twenty feet below . The man's hands were behind his back , the wrists bound with a cord . A rope closely encircled his neck . It was attached to a ...
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... stood , But wherever the truth may be- ΤΟ Yet found it easy to resist . The water comes ashore , And the people look at the sea . He knew another place , a wood , They cannot look out far . They cannot look in deep . But when was that ...
... stood , But wherever the truth may be- ΤΟ Yet found it easy to resist . The water comes ashore , And the people look at the sea . He knew another place , a wood , They cannot look out far . They cannot look in deep . But when was that ...
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... stood in the patio de caballos waiting for the Charlie Chaplins to be over . Zurito stood beside him . Where they stood 10 it was dark . The high door that led into the bull - ring was shut . Above them they heard a shout , then another ...
... stood in the patio de caballos waiting for the Charlie Chaplins to be over . Zurito stood beside him . Where they stood 10 it was dark . The high door that led into the bull - ring was shut . Above them they heard a shout , then another ...
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