Five Kinds of Writing: Selections from British and American Authors, Old and NewTheodore Morrison Little, Brown, 1939 - 658 من الصفحات |
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... tell , " I took upon myself to reply . “ Oh , I can't wait for the story ! " " The story won't tell , " said Douglas ; " not in any literal , vulgar way . " " More's the pity , then . That's the only way I ever understand . " " Won't you ...
... tell , " I took upon myself to reply . “ Oh , I can't wait for the story ! " " The story won't tell , " said Douglas ; " not in any literal , vulgar way . " " More's the pity , then . That's the only way I ever understand . " " Won't you ...
الصفحة 489
... tell him — about the way you've let it all drop : you'll have to tell him a tremendous lot ! " The exultation with which he uttered this helped me somehow , for the instant , to meet him rather more . " And how much will you , Miles ...
... tell him — about the way you've let it all drop : you'll have to tell him a tremendous lot ! " The exultation with which he uttered this helped me somehow , for the instant , to meet him rather more . " And how much will you , Miles ...
الصفحة 511
... tell you anything you like . You'll stay on with me , and we shall both be all right and I will I will . But not now . " - tell you " Why not now ? " My insistence turned him from me and kept him once more at his window in a silence ...
... tell you anything you like . You'll stay on with me , and we shall both be all right and I will I will . But not now . " - tell you " Why not now ? " My insistence turned him from me and kept him once more at his window in a silence ...
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