Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... husband's ownership of the still - house . Five years go by ; Richard is outwardly prosperous but careless of his unpaid and growing debts ; the still is bring- ing much - needed cash into an expanding economy that needs the capital ...
... husband's ownership of the still - house . Five years go by ; Richard is outwardly prosperous but careless of his unpaid and growing debts ; the still is bring- ing much - needed cash into an expanding economy that needs the capital ...
Halaman 28
... husband . Elsie arrives at the mo- ment of crisis : the husband has just been arrested for murder . Going to the court- room , heavily veiled , to stand by the hus- band , Elsie find that his lawyer is the long- lost love of her youth ...
... husband . Elsie arrives at the mo- ment of crisis : the husband has just been arrested for murder . Going to the court- room , heavily veiled , to stand by the hus- band , Elsie find that his lawyer is the long- lost love of her youth ...
Halaman 36
... husband to question : " Art thou mad , woman ? " ( 480 ) . But in the end , the young woman's refusal to par- ticipate in a tale not of her own making proves fatal in a world that will not allow her to create her own story , choose her ...
... husband to question : " Art thou mad , woman ? " ( 480 ) . But in the end , the young woman's refusal to par- ticipate in a tale not of her own making proves fatal in a world that will not allow her to create her own story , choose her ...
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