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Page 56
... things . MISS MC CUTCHEON . Salt , perhaps . GREELEY . No. Living things . If I look hard I can see some of them now . MISS MC CUTCHEON . You can imagine seeing them . Mr. Van Dusen , are you going to help me or not ? HARRY . What do ...
... things . MISS MC CUTCHEON . Salt , perhaps . GREELEY . No. Living things . If I look hard I can see some of them now . MISS MC CUTCHEON . You can imagine seeing them . Mr. Van Dusen , are you going to help me or not ? HARRY . What do ...
Page 539
... things really are not how they should be or how they might have been . - - Although we have called this group real- ists , actually they went by many names : Realists because they tried to show how things really were , Veritists because ...
... things really are not how they should be or how they might have been . - - Although we have called this group real- ists , actually they went by many names : Realists because they tried to show how things really were , Veritists because ...
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... things on , Frank ! they're too young . Emily won't think of such things . He'll catch his death of cold within a week . DR . GIBBS . I was remembering my wedding morning , Julia . MRS . GIBBS . Now don't start that , Frank Gibbs . DR ...
... things on , Frank ! they're too young . Emily won't think of such things . He'll catch his death of cold within a week . DR . GIBBS . I was remembering my wedding morning , Julia . MRS . GIBBS . Now don't start that , Frank Gibbs . DR ...
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APPROACHING AMERICAN | 1 |
Carl Sandburg Chicago | 34 |
William Saroyan The Oyster and the Pearl | 60 |
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