American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... door through the building . Arthur was just turning at the end next to the door , when a rap on the knocker arrested him . The door was instantly opened , and he was so heard to ask some one to walk in . It was night , and the passage ...
... door through the building . Arthur was just turning at the end next to the door , when a rap on the knocker arrested him . The door was instantly opened , and he was so heard to ask some one to walk in . It was night , and the passage ...
Page 607
... door , pausing with his hand upon the knob , which might so easily lock it all beyond temptation . Still he paused . Finally he went to the windows and pulled down the curtains . Then he tried the door , which he had previously locked ...
... door , pausing with his hand upon the knob , which might so easily lock it all beyond temptation . Still he paused . Finally he went to the windows and pulled down the curtains . Then he tried the door , which he had previously locked ...
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... door to , he thought he remembered doing it wrong and opened the door again . There were the two boxes mixed . He took them out and straightened the matter , but now the terror had gone . Why be afraid ? While the money was in his hand ...
... door to , he thought he remembered doing it wrong and opened the door again . There were the two boxes mixed . He took them out and straightened the matter , but now the terror had gone . Why be afraid ? While the money was in his hand ...
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HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
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