The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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77. oldal
... took off my shoes and changed to sneakers ( there was no sense in this , and I don't understand why ) , rolled the legs of my pants to the knee , took out an extra pack of cigarettes , two pencils , a small notebook , rolled up the ...
... took off my shoes and changed to sneakers ( there was no sense in this , and I don't understand why ) , rolled the legs of my pants to the knee , took out an extra pack of cigarettes , two pencils , a small notebook , rolled up the ...
313. oldal
... took her work very seriously . She liked to cook and to have the food she cooked appreciated and eaten , and whenever we saw her , she always urged us to eat . She cooked hot bread - crescents and brioches - for breakfast two or three ...
... took her work very seriously . She liked to cook and to have the food she cooked appreciated and eaten , and whenever we saw her , she always urged us to eat . She cooked hot bread - crescents and brioches - for breakfast two or three ...
572. oldal
... took anything strong , he opened three bottles of lemonade for them . Then he asked one of the young men to move aside , and , taking hold of the decanter , filled out for himself a goodly measure of whisky . The young men eyed him ...
... took anything strong , he opened three bottles of lemonade for them . Then he asked one of the young men to move aside , and , taking hold of the decanter , filled out for himself a goodly measure of whisky . The young men eyed him ...
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ERNEST NAGEL | 5 |
The EssaysAn Introduction | 7 |
JOHN MCNULTY | 16 |
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