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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... told . I only claim to know how a story ought to be told , for I have been almost daily in the com- pany of the most expert story - tellers for many years . There are several kinds of stories , but only one difficult kind - the humorous ...
... told . I only claim to know how a story ought to be told , for I have been almost daily in the com- pany of the most expert story - tellers for many years . There are several kinds of stories , but only one difficult kind - the humorous ...
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... told the girl he would kill her if she told . What could she do ? She told a lie about ripping her dress in the barn when she was feed- ing the stock . I remember now that she was a bound girl and did not know where her father and ...
... told the girl he would kill her if she told . What could she do ? She told a lie about ripping her dress in the barn when she was feed- ing the stock . I remember now that she was a bound girl and did not know where her father and ...
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... told them that her son Hideo had been burned alive in the factory where he worked . This Hideo had been a kind of hero to Toshio , who had often gone to the plant to watch him run his machine . That night , Toshio woke up screaming . He ...
... told them that her son Hideo had been burned alive in the factory where he worked . This Hideo had been a kind of hero to Toshio , who had often gone to the plant to watch him run his machine . That night , Toshio woke up screaming . He ...
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