American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... becomes a kind of adoring page to Miss Celia. He tolerates her various unjust suspicions of him and leaves his wild ways and even his unconventional thoughts to become, as his father notes at the story's close, "a gentleman." Yet it is ...
... becomes a kind of adoring page to Miss Celia. He tolerates her various unjust suspicions of him and leaves his wild ways and even his unconventional thoughts to become, as his father notes at the story's close, "a gentleman." Yet it is ...
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... becoming lost, he "became more and more frightened." Once, taking refuge from the rain in an abandoned house, he ... becomes "terribly, terribly afraid. " Arrested by New Jersey policemen as a suspicious character, he finds it difficult ...
... becoming lost, he "became more and more frightened." Once, taking refuge from the rain in an abandoned house, he ... becomes "terribly, terribly afraid. " Arrested by New Jersey policemen as a suspicious character, he finds it difficult ...
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... become what is called an enemy to my own region; if I follow the rest of my countrymen, I become opposed to our ancient masters: both extremes appear equally dangerous to a person of so little weight and consequence as I am. . . . And ...
... become what is called an enemy to my own region; if I follow the rest of my countrymen, I become opposed to our ancient masters: both extremes appear equally dangerous to a person of so little weight and consequence as I am. . . . And ...
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