Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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Pagina 487
... Winning said , " I'm Helen Winning . I live about three houses up the street , and I thought perhaps I might be able to help you . " " Thank you , " you , " the woman said doubtfully . She's younger than I am , Mrs. Winning thought ...
... Winning said , " I'm Helen Winning . I live about three houses up the street , and I thought perhaps I might be able to help you . " " Thank you , " you , " the woman said doubtfully . She's younger than I am , Mrs. Winning thought ...
Pagina 489
... Winning house , which she tended so carefully ; no flowers would grow well around the Winning house , because of the heavy old maple trees which shaded all the yard and which had been tall when the house was built . Mrs. MacLane had had ...
... Winning house , which she tended so carefully ; no flowers would grow well around the Winning house , because of the heavy old maple trees which shaded all the yard and which had been tall when the house was built . Mrs. MacLane had had ...
Pagina 499
... Winning escaped to the meat counter and began to discuss the potentialities of pork shoulder earnestly with the grocer . Mrs. Harris only says what everyone else says , she was thinking , are they talking like that about Mrs. MacLane ...
... Winning escaped to the meat counter and began to discuss the potentialities of pork shoulder earnestly with the grocer . Mrs. Harris only says what everyone else says , she was thinking , are they talking like that about Mrs. MacLane ...
Cuprins
Why study Literature? Your Role as a Student of Literature | 8 |
PRELIMINARY STUDY | 15 |
Taking Notes Deciding on the Unanswered Questions | 25 |
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