The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... turned with an inquiring frown . ' I'll trade with you ! ' said Charlie . The Colonel was tempted . " ' Ow'l you trade ? ' he asked . ' My house for yours ! ' The old Colonel turned pale with anger . He walked very quickly back , and ...
... turned with an inquiring frown . ' I'll trade with you ! ' said Charlie . The Colonel was tempted . " ' Ow'l you trade ? ' he asked . ' My house for yours ! ' The old Colonel turned pale with anger . He walked very quickly back , and ...
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... turned into capital ; every headache was interpreted a premonition of ague ; and when the native exuberance of a flock of ladies without a want or a care burst out in laughter in the father's face , they spread their French eyes ...
... turned into capital ; every headache was interpreted a premonition of ague ; and when the native exuberance of a flock of ladies without a want or a care burst out in laughter in the father's face , they spread their French eyes ...
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... turned sharply about . He fought his way out of the Pit ; he ran hatless and panting across the floor , in and out between the groups of 30 spectators , down the stairs to the corridor below , and into the Gretry - Converse of- fices ...
... turned sharply about . He fought his way out of the Pit ; he ran hatless and panting across the floor , in and out between the groups of 30 spectators , down the stairs to the corridor below , and into the Gretry - Converse of- fices ...
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