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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... young lady advancing . " American girls are the best girls , " he said , cheerfully , to his young companion . saw . " My sister ain't the best ! " the child de- clared . " She's always blowing at me . " " I imagine that is your fault ...
... young lady advancing . " American girls are the best girls , " he said , cheerfully , to his young companion . saw . " My sister ain't the best ! " the child de- clared . " She's always blowing at me . " " I imagine that is your fault ...
Page 457
... young girl , pointing with her parasol to the far - gleaming walls of the Château de Chillon . " Yes , formerly , more than once , " said Winterbourne . " You too , I suppose , have seen it ? " " No ; we haven't been there . I want to ...
... young girl , pointing with her parasol to the far - gleaming walls of the Château de Chillon . " Yes , formerly , more than once , " said Winterbourne . " You too , I suppose , have seen it ? " " No ; we haven't been there . I want to ...
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... young lady , " said Mrs. Costello , " who has an intimacy with her mamma's courier . " " An intimacy with the courier ? " the young man demanded . " Oh , the mother is just as bad ! They treat the courier like a familiar friend- like a ...
... young lady , " said Mrs. Costello , " who has an intimacy with her mamma's courier . " " An intimacy with the courier ? " the young man demanded . " Oh , the mother is just as bad ! They treat the courier like a familiar friend- like a ...
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AMERICAN LITERATURE 18601900 | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 15 |
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