The United States in LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1973 - 720 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 54
... HARRY . No thanks . I remember the last one . CLAY . I guess I'll never be a barber . HARRY . Maybe not . On the other hand , you may turn out to be the one man hidden away in the junk of the world who will bring merriment to the tired ...
... HARRY . No thanks . I remember the last one . CLAY . I guess I'll never be a barber . HARRY . Maybe not . On the other hand , you may turn out to be the one man hidden away in the junk of the world who will bring merriment to the tired ...
الصفحة 55
... HARRY . That's a good ad . CLAY . Do you think if my father reads it , he'll come home ? HARRY . I don't know , Clay . I hope so . CLAY . Yeah . Thanks a lot for the haircut , Mr. Van Dusen . ( CLAY goes out . HARRY takes off the derby ...
... HARRY . That's a good ad . CLAY . Do you think if my father reads it , he'll come home ? HARRY . I don't know , Clay . I hope so . CLAY . Yeah . Thanks a lot for the haircut , Mr. Van Dusen . ( CLAY goes out . HARRY takes off the derby ...
الصفحة 56
... HARRY . You'll have to get that in San Francisco , I'm afraid . THE GIRL . Why ? Aren't you a barber ? HARRY . I am . THE GIRL . Well , this is your shop . It's open for busi- ness . I'm a customer . I've got money . I want a poodle ...
... HARRY . You'll have to get that in San Francisco , I'm afraid . THE GIRL . Why ? Aren't you a barber ? HARRY . I am . THE GIRL . Well , this is your shop . It's open for busi- ness . I'm a customer . I've got money . I want a poodle ...
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THE NOBEL PRIZE 27 | 64 |
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