Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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Side 75
... Irene in the living room . He had just turned on the radio when the maid announced dinner , so he left it on , and he and Irene went to the table . Jim was too tired to make even a pretense of sociability , and there was nothing about ...
... Irene in the living room . He had just turned on the radio when the maid announced dinner , so he left it on , and he and Irene went to the table . Jim was too tired to make even a pretense of sociability , and there was nothing about ...
Side 245
... Irene's heart sank , and the sensation was somehow a familiar one . She began her lecture and kept waiting for the door to open and for him to hurry noisily back to his seat , grinning an apology toward her - but nothing happened . If ...
... Irene's heart sank , and the sensation was somehow a familiar one . She began her lecture and kept waiting for the door to open and for him to hurry noisily back to his seat , grinning an apology toward her - but nothing happened . If ...
Side 249
... Irene . " " Sister Irene ? " the woman said , touching her throat in awe , as if something intimate and unexpected had happened . Then Weinstein's father appeared , hurrying . He took long , impatient strides . Sister Irene stared at ...
... Irene . " " Sister Irene ? " the woman said , touching her throat in awe , as if something intimate and unexpected had happened . Then Weinstein's father appeared , hurrying . He took long , impatient strides . Sister Irene stared at ...
Indhold
First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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