Major Writers of America, Volume 1Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... feel that I should be happy to continue with him , and not to return to the sea - shore . " " The woods are never silent , Mabel , to such as understand their meaning . Days at a time have I travelled them alone , without feeling the ...
... feel that I should be happy to continue with him , and not to return to the sea - shore . " " The woods are never silent , Mabel , to such as understand their meaning . Days at a time have I travelled them alone , without feeling the ...
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... feel completely done up , as the phrase is , and incapable of the long jolting to get to your house and back . In a week or so , I go to New York , to bury myself in a third - story room , and work and slave on my " Whale " while it is ...
... feel completely done up , as the phrase is , and incapable of the long jolting to get to your house and back . In a week or so , I go to New York , to bury myself in a third - story room , and work and slave on my " Whale " while it is ...
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... feel spotless as the lamb . Ineffable socialities are in me . I would sit down and dine with you and all the gods in old Rome's Pantheon . It is a strange feel- ing - no hopefulness is in it , no despair . Content -that is it ; and ...
... feel spotless as the lamb . Ineffable socialities are in me . I would sit down and dine with you and all the gods in old Rome's Pantheon . It is a strange feel- ing - no hopefulness is in it , no despair . Content -that is it ; and ...
Contents
WILLIAM BRADFORD | 3 |
My Father and Your Father To | 4 |
Introduction | 10 |
Copyright | |
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