American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 2Joe Lee Davis, John Towner Frederick, Frank Luther Mott C. Scribner's Sons, 1949 |
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Page 473
... speak that way of her " reputa- tion . " But he himself , in fact , must speak in accordance with gallantry . The finest gallantry here was simply to tell her the truth ; and the truth for Winterbourne- as the few indications I have ...
... speak that way of her " reputa- tion . " But he himself , in fact , must speak in accordance with gallantry . The finest gallantry here was simply to tell her the truth ; and the truth for Winterbourne- as the few indications I have ...
Page 482
... speak again . like much , but I'm healthy ! I was bound to see the Colosseum by moonlight ; I shouldn't have wanted to go home without that ; and we have had the most beautiful time , haven't we , Mr. Giovanelli ? If there has been any ...
... speak again . like much , but I'm healthy ! I was bound to see the Colosseum by moonlight ; I shouldn't have wanted to go home without that ; and we have had the most beautiful time , haven't we , Mr. Giovanelli ? If there has been any ...
Page 488
... speak for itself . She offered him no particular facility for sitting by her , and when they had all subsided again he found himself still next General Fancourt , with an unknown lady on his other flank . " That's my daughter - that one ...
... speak for itself . She offered him no particular facility for sitting by her , and when they had all subsided again he found himself still next General Fancourt , with an unknown lady on his other flank . " That's my daughter - that one ...
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AMERICAN LITERATURE 18601900 | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 15 |
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