Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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Side 98
... door of his parsonage , and found standing there before him a big black man with snow on his face , a human piece of night with snow on his face - obviously unemployed . Said the Reverend Mr. Dorset before Sargeant even realized he'd ...
... door of his parsonage , and found standing there before him a big black man with snow on his face , a human piece of night with snow on his face - obviously unemployed . Said the Reverend Mr. Dorset before Sargeant even realized he'd ...
Side 100
... door , yelling and shaking the cell door . " They must - a took me to jail for breaking down the door last night , " Sargeant thought , “ that church door . " Sargeant went over and sat on a wooden bench against the cold stone wall . He ...
... door , yelling and shaking the cell door . " They must - a took me to jail for breaking down the door last night , " Sargeant thought , “ that church door . " Sargeant went over and sat on a wooden bench against the cold stone wall . He ...
Side 272
... door recognized the dog voice and opened . The dog , once huge and fleshy , but now gone to bone and covered with sores , moved in and through the house , tracking mud . Behind it whirred angry mice , angry at having to pick up mud ...
... door recognized the dog voice and opened . The dog , once huge and fleshy , but now gone to bone and covered with sores , moved in and through the house , tracking mud . Behind it whirred angry mice , angry at having to pick up mud ...
Indhold
First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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