Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... tell . Unable to interpret the signs around them , the men gently ridicule the women's perception that something is strange in the house . Jack , the reporter , will make up a ghost if they do not find a real one , attempting like ...
... tell . Unable to interpret the signs around them , the men gently ridicule the women's perception that something is strange in the house . Jack , the reporter , will make up a ghost if they do not find a real one , attempting like ...
Halaman 41
... tell our dreams in the morning ! " " There's another thing certain , " said George , catching Susy as she tripped over a loose plank ; " and that is that you frisky creatures must use the side door till I get this Eiffel tower of a ...
... tell our dreams in the morning ! " " There's another thing certain , " said George , catching Susy as she tripped over a loose plank ; " and that is that you frisky creatures must use the side door till I get this Eiffel tower of a ...
Halaman 61
... tell of their wrongs you would annihilate her . But in Uncle Tom's Cabin she has not told the half . Would that I had one spark from her storage house of genius and talent I would tell you of my own sufferings - I would tell you of ...
... tell of their wrongs you would annihilate her . But in Uncle Tom's Cabin she has not told the half . Would that I had one spark from her storage house of genius and talent I would tell you of my own sufferings - I would tell you of ...
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