The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 53
... hand . " Want to see a ring ? " Before Jim answered , Corley pinched the bug between his fin- gers . A moment later he held out his hand and there on his finger was a tiny greenish light . " Why did you do that ? Why did you kill it ...
... hand . " Want to see a ring ? " Before Jim answered , Corley pinched the bug between his fin- gers . A moment later he held out his hand and there on his finger was a tiny greenish light . " Why did you do that ? Why did you kill it ...
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... hand and ripe subjects well worth his time will drop into it . Using as his touchstone a sentence of Melville's , " for genius , all over the world , stands hand in hand , and one shock of rec- ognition runs the whole circle round ...
... hand and ripe subjects well worth his time will drop into it . Using as his touchstone a sentence of Melville's , " for genius , all over the world , stands hand in hand , and one shock of rec- ognition runs the whole circle round ...
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... hand of the Judge and of the Provost , the hand of the midwife and of the layer - out , the hand licked by the sick and the blind , and the hand low on the foreheads of men , dreaming still of reins and whip ... with the assent of the ...
... hand of the Judge and of the Provost , the hand of the midwife and of the layer - out , the hand licked by the sick and the blind , and the hand low on the foreheads of men , dreaming still of reins and whip ... with the assent of the ...
Contents
AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
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