American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 2Joe Lee Davis, John Towner Frederick, Frank Luther Mott C. Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 1120 pages |
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Page 372
... matter here ? " The Swede answered him swiftly and eagerly : " These men are going to kill me . " " Kill you ... matter , you young divil ? What's the matter , anyhow ? Speak out ! " " Blame it ! " cried Johnnie in despair , " don't I ...
... matter here ? " The Swede answered him swiftly and eagerly : " These men are going to kill me . " " Kill you ... matter , you young divil ? What's the matter , anyhow ? Speak out ! " " Blame it ! " cried Johnnie in despair , " don't I ...
Page 542
... matter with you ? " " Well , " she said after another wait , " the matter with me is simply that I'm more sure than ever my curiosity , as you call it , will be but too well repaid . " They were frankly grave now ; he had got up from ...
... matter with you ? " " Well , " she said after another wait , " the matter with me is simply that I'm more sure than ever my curiosity , as you call it , will be but too well repaid . " They were frankly grave now ; he had got up from ...
Page 646
... matter with this particular branch of purity which is not the matter with our other modern activities . All are affected by Puritanism , just as the vegeta- tion is affected , generally and indifferently , by the climate . It is ...
... matter with this particular branch of purity which is not the matter with our other modern activities . All are affected by Puritanism , just as the vegeta- tion is affected , generally and indifferently , by the climate . It is ...
Contents
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 15 |
Letter to Mrs Bixby | 102 |
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS | 321 |
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