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... called him ' the first prose writer in America ' ; and when in 1937 his novel , White Mule , appeared , his publisher glee- fully commented in a postscript : ' Reader , you have read a pure book . ' Perhaps the proper catch- word to ...
... called him ' the first prose writer in America ' ; and when in 1937 his novel , White Mule , appeared , his publisher glee- fully commented in a postscript : ' Reader , you have read a pure book . ' Perhaps the proper catch- word to ...
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... called Stickle a fascist . Last week . " " He's always mumbling fascist , fascist around whenever something goes wrong . That I know . But I can't picture him calling Stickle anything like that . Not Cassela . " " Well , Herbie just ...
... called Stickle a fascist . Last week . " " He's always mumbling fascist , fascist around whenever something goes wrong . That I know . But I can't picture him calling Stickle anything like that . Not Cassela . " " Well , Herbie just ...
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... called Chapter XIV and it stands alone as a complete unit between two short stories in Hemingway's book , In Our Time . I have chosen it rather than quote from the short story because it stands as unit in itself and you can see how the ...
... called Chapter XIV and it stands alone as a complete unit between two short stories in Hemingway's book , In Our Time . I have chosen it rather than quote from the short story because it stands as unit in itself and you can see how the ...
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