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... story , told in a lovable drawl , of an old navy man who retires to a filling station and is left a cute little red - headed boy by a drunken woman . The old sailor is mother and dad to the little tyke for three long years , and his ...
... story , told in a lovable drawl , of an old navy man who retires to a filling station and is left a cute little red - headed boy by a drunken woman . The old sailor is mother and dad to the little tyke for three long years , and his ...
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... story in a vivid visual sense . He has a good ear , and his idiom is accurate . But symbolism is supposed to symbolize something which cannot be represented more successfully by another approach . This requires an intellect which ...
... story in a vivid visual sense . He has a good ear , and his idiom is accurate . But symbolism is supposed to symbolize something which cannot be represented more successfully by another approach . This requires an intellect which ...
Side 33
... story is that Ashby is " someone who might have " com- mitted the crime , just as a girl who had been in a certain bar the night of the crime and was described by the bartender in the enquiry might have been Belle , though she wasn't ...
... story is that Ashby is " someone who might have " com- mitted the crime , just as a girl who had been in a certain bar the night of the crime and was described by the bartender in the enquiry might have been Belle , though she wasn't ...
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