Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... knew of . She held my hand as we went down the hill , smiling sadly and saying how sorry she was for me , as if she were bringing me to the hospital for an operation . " Oh , God help us ! " she moaned . " Isn't it a terrible pity you ...
... knew of . She held my hand as we went down the hill , smiling sadly and saying how sorry she was for me , as if she were bringing me to the hospital for an operation . " Oh , God help us ! " she moaned . " Isn't it a terrible pity you ...
Pagina 382
... knew it and he knew it . She had missed the chance to leave him and he knew it . If he had been better with women she would probably have started to worry about him get- ting another new , beautiful wife ; but she knew too much about ...
... knew it and he knew it . She had missed the chance to leave him and he knew it . If he had been better with women she would probably have started to worry about him get- ting another new , beautiful wife ; but she knew too much about ...
Pagina 507
... knew everything about these people , and these people knew nothing at all about the help . Through Nora and her friends I knew who was laying whose wife ; who had money and who real- ly had money ; I knew about the wild parties hours ...
... knew everything about these people , and these people knew nothing at all about the help . Through Nora and her friends I knew who was laying whose wife ; who had money and who real- ly had money ; I knew about the wild parties hours ...
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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