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Page 750
... Webb . Oh , Mr. Webb ? ― ( Mrs. Webb appears at her back door . ) MRS . WEBB . He'll be here in a minute . He just cut his hand while he was eatin ' an apple . STAGE MANAGER . Thank you , Mrs. Webb . MRS . WEBB . Charles ! Everybody's ...
... Webb . Oh , Mr. Webb ? ― ( Mrs. Webb appears at her back door . ) MRS . WEBB . He'll be here in a minute . He just cut his hand while he was eatin ' an apple . STAGE MANAGER . Thank you , Mrs. Webb . MRS . WEBB . Charles ! Everybody's ...
Page 757
... Webb . MR . WEBB . Well , he's seen a peck of trou- ble , one thing after another . . . . Oh , Bill ... if you see my boy smoking cigarettes , just give him a word , will you ? He thinks a lot of you , Bill . CONSTABLE WARREN . I don't ...
... Webb . MR . WEBB . Well , he's seen a peck of trou- ble , one thing after another . . . . Oh , Bill ... if you see my boy smoking cigarettes , just give him a word , will you ? He thinks a lot of you , Bill . CONSTABLE WARREN . I don't ...
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... Webb has appeared in her kitchen , but Emily does not see her until she calls . ) MRS . WEBB . Chil - dren ! Wally ! Emily ! . . . Time to get up . EMILY . Mama , I'm here ! Oh ! how young Mama looks ! I didn't know Mama was ever that ...
... Webb has appeared in her kitchen , but Emily does not see her until she calls . ) MRS . WEBB . Chil - dren ! Wally ! Emily ! . . . Time to get up . EMILY . Mama , I'm here ! Oh ! how young Mama looks ! I didn't know Mama was ever that ...
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APPROACHING AMERICAN | 1 |
Carl Sandburg Chicago | 34 |
William Saroyan The Oyster and the Pearl | 60 |
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