The American Short Story: A Treasury of the Memorable and Familiar, by the Great American Writers from Washington Irving to Saul BellowThomas K. Parkes State Street Press, 1994 - 1003 oldal Bam local 12-1-2005 $25.99. |
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... waiting for a new sunrise . But we ourselves know that the darkness is equal to the light , and that the conflict between them will never be ended . ' " That does not satisfy me , " answered Artaban , “ for , if the waiting must be ...
... waiting for a new sunrise . But we ourselves know that the darkness is equal to the light , and that the conflict between them will never be ended . ' " That does not satisfy me , " answered Artaban , “ for , if the waiting must be ...
417. oldal
... waiting . If the stranded mariner , searching the sun - bright seas , could once give up hope of a ship , that hor- rible grinding on his brain would cease . It was this waiting , hoping , on the edge of despair , that gave Emma Smith ...
... waiting . If the stranded mariner , searching the sun - bright seas , could once give up hope of a ship , that hor- rible grinding on his brain would cease . It was this waiting , hoping , on the edge of despair , that gave Emma Smith ...
458. oldal
... waiting , waiting in the vast deserted night - ridden street ; waiting without a word , without a movement , there under the night and under the slow - moving mists of rain . Few in the crowd were professional beggars . Most of them ...
... waiting , waiting in the vast deserted night - ridden street ; waiting without a word , without a movement , there under the night and under the slow - moving mists of rain . Few in the crowd were professional beggars . Most of them ...
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NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE 18041864 | 37 |
EDGAR ALLEN POE 18091849 | 61 |
HERMAN MELVILLE 18191891 | 118 |
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