High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... meet in adult situa- tions . Likewise , assignments are carefully adjusted to his needs as , for example , in the chapter on cor- respondence the social letter stresses content and the business section emphasizes the very necessary ...
... meet in adult situa- tions . Likewise , assignments are carefully adjusted to his needs as , for example , in the chapter on cor- respondence the social letter stresses content and the business section emphasizes the very necessary ...
Page 162
... meet you isn't just Amer- ican , " he said half shyly , but warmly . " It's plain English , and the straight truth . I've wanted to meet you awfully . The oldsters are always holding up your glorious exploits to us newcomers . Withers ...
... meet you isn't just Amer- ican , " he said half shyly , but warmly . " It's plain English , and the straight truth . I've wanted to meet you awfully . The oldsters are always holding up your glorious exploits to us newcomers . Withers ...
Page 167
... meet people . They never took him anywhere to call , and if visitors came to the house , they showed an almost ... meet Sally Berkeley , so he wanted to meet Miss Sybil Gaylord . He had little hope of having a tête - à - tête with her ...
... meet people . They never took him anywhere to call , and if visitors came to the house , they showed an almost ... meet Sally Berkeley , so he wanted to meet Miss Sybil Gaylord . He had little hope of having a tête - à - tête with her ...
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