Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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Side 54
... walked to the door to look out on the new day God had given them . On that day she saw the proud house humbled , green silk and velvet blowing out of windows , and the garden trampled by many horsemen , and the big gates open . The ...
... walked to the door to look out on the new day God had given them . On that day she saw the proud house humbled , green silk and velvet blowing out of windows , and the garden trampled by many horsemen , and the big gates open . The ...
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... walked about the room in agitation . " I don't understand , I don't understand , " she said , moving her fingers before her face . " It's impossible , and . . . and irrational ! You must understand that it's ... it's worse than exile ...
... walked about the room in agitation . " I don't understand , I don't understand , " she said , moving her fingers before her face . " It's impossible , and . . . and irrational ! You must understand that it's ... it's worse than exile ...
Side 270
... walked stiffly over and stood between the man and the machine . He put one arm around the man , the other arm around the machine . " Let's get out of here and go to a good place , ” he said . The machine glowed slightly . It seemed to ...
... walked stiffly over and stood between the man and the machine . He put one arm around the man , the other arm around the machine . " Let's get out of here and go to a good place , ” he said . The machine glowed slightly . It seemed to ...
Indhold
First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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