American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... asked , sitting down with his hat on . " He went out a few moments ago , " said Con- rad , glancing at the clock ... asked the driver . " Hasn't been any car along for a week . Strike . " " Oh yes , " said Dryfoos . He felt suddenly ...
... asked , sitting down with his hat on . " He went out a few moments ago , " said Con- rad , glancing at the clock ... asked the driver . " Hasn't been any car along for a week . Strike . " " Oh yes , " said Dryfoos . He felt suddenly ...
Page 403
... asked him if the men would take the concern and run it themselves . " We laughed again : this seemed even better than the other joke . " But he said ' No ' ; they would not like to do that . And then I asked him just what they would ...
... asked him if the men would take the concern and run it themselves . " We laughed again : this seemed even better than the other joke . " But he said ' No ' ; they would not like to do that . And then I asked him just what they would ...
Page 409
... asked , with my soul divided between fear of it , and the perception of its excel- lence as material . My fancy vividly sketched the outline of a story which should forecast the strug- gle and its event , somewhat on the plan of the ...
... asked , with my soul divided between fear of it , and the perception of its excel- lence as material . My fancy vividly sketched the outline of a story which should forecast the strug- gle and its event , somewhat on the plan of the ...
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