The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 2Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 - 1559 Seiten |
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... feel about it the way she does right at the last moment , as you may say . " The old man made a noise in his throat as if he might speak ; but he only unpuckered his mouth , and stayed his fingers , while the other continued : " I don't ...
... feel about it the way she does right at the last moment , as you may say . " The old man made a noise in his throat as if he might speak ; but he only unpuckered his mouth , and stayed his fingers , while the other continued : " I don't ...
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... feel him . I can feel him now , in this lane . He hear- ing us talk , every word , hid somewhere , waiting . I aint seen him , and I aint going to see him again but once more , with that razor in his mouth . That razor on that string ...
... feel him . I can feel him now , in this lane . He hear- ing us talk , every word , hid somewhere , waiting . I aint seen him , and I aint going to see him again but once more , with that razor in his mouth . That razor on that string ...
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... feel a deeper and more grateful kinship with the whole than with any of its parts . A sense of grateful kinship depends on a sense of benefits received and justly distributed . There must be no suspicion that one group is turning ...
... feel a deeper and more grateful kinship with the whole than with any of its parts . A sense of grateful kinship depends on a sense of benefits received and justly distributed . There must be no suspicion that one group is turning ...
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INTRODUCTION TO PART V | 831 |
Jesse James | 935 |
896 | 949 |
Urheberrecht | |
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