Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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Jenny , though her husband mocks her , knows right away that the house is haunted and has a tale to tell . Unable to interpret the signs around them , the men gently ridicule the women's perception that something is strange in the house ...
Jenny , though her husband mocks her , knows right away that the house is haunted and has a tale to tell . Unable to interpret the signs around them , the men gently ridicule the women's perception that something is strange in the house ...
Halaman 41
... Jenny's ghost as much as she does . Such a place ! Just look at this great wistaria trunk crawling up by the steps here ! It looks for all the world like a writhing body - cringing - beseeching ! " " Yes , " answered the subdued Jim ...
... Jenny's ghost as much as she does . Such a place ! Just look at this great wistaria trunk crawling up by the steps here ! It looks for all the world like a writhing body - cringing - beseeching ! " " Yes , " answered the subdued Jim ...
Halaman 42
... Jenny , and was wondering what could have been the matter with the supper , when in came my ghost , and I knew it was all a dream ! It was a female ghost , and I imagine she was young and handsome , but all those crouching , hunted ...
... Jenny , and was wondering what could have been the matter with the supper , when in came my ghost , and I knew it was all a dream ! It was a female ghost , and I imagine she was young and handsome , but all those crouching , hunted ...
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