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Side 56
30 and panic , and rage ; and she looked at her mother again . " She got you , " she repeated . ... She looked away from her mother , and straightened , catching her breath , looking outward through the small , cracked window .
30 and panic , and rage ; and she looked at her mother again . " She got you , " she repeated . ... She looked away from her mother , and straightened , catching her breath , looking outward through the small , cracked window .
Side 66
He only heard the drumming of the woodpecker stop short off and knew that the bear was looking at him . He never saw it . ... He looked down at the hound , trembling faintly and steadily against the boy's knee .
He only heard the drumming of the woodpecker stop short off and knew that the bear was looking at him . He never saw it . ... He looked down at the hound , trembling faintly and steadily against the boy's knee .
Side 213
The sun had gone down and the sky was green behind the stadium and he laughed quietly to himself as he looked at the stadium , rearing above the trees , and knew that on Saturday when the 70,000 voices roared as the team came running ...
The sun had gone down and the sky was green behind the stadium and he laughed quietly to himself as he looked at the stadium , rearing above the trees , and knew that on Saturday when the 70,000 voices roared as the team came running ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
What to Write About Fiction | 23 |
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