American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpertive Survey of Our Literature, Volume 2Leon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... began to work their way toward the aisles , but a score of shouts went up : " The doors , the doors - close the doors ; no In- corruptible shall leave this place ! Sit down , every- body ! " The mandate was obeyed . " Fish again ! Read ...
... began to work their way toward the aisles , but a score of shouts went up : " The doors , the doors - close the doors ; no In- corruptible shall leave this place ! Sit down , every- body ! " The mandate was obeyed . " Fish again ! Read ...
Page 543
... began to eat with a grand appetite . I was not expecting Satan , for it was more than a week since I had seen or heard of him , but now he came in I knew it by the feel , though people were in the way and I could not see him . I heard ...
... began to eat with a grand appetite . I was not expecting Satan , for it was more than a week since I had seen or heard of him , but now he came in I knew it by the feel , though people were in the way and I could not see him . I heard ...
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... began to again find expression . " I will not be queer - one to be looked at and listened to , " he declared aloud ... began to shine and the road became soft and muddy . The tops of the ridges of frozen mud that formed the road began to ...
... began to again find expression . " I will not be queer - one to be looked at and listened to , " he declared aloud ... began to shine and the road became soft and muddy . The tops of the ridges of frozen mud that formed the road began to ...
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The New England Brahmins | 3 |
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL | 6 |
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
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