Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... becoming a common fisherman . The great green waves lifted white arms of foam to him , and the fishes gleaming and lurking in the waters seemed to beseech him to draw them from the deep ; but his mother shook her head . " Should you become ...
... becoming a common fisherman . The great green waves lifted white arms of foam to him , and the fishes gleaming and lurking in the waters seemed to beseech him to draw them from the deep ; but his mother shook her head . " Should you become ...
Halaman 41
... become Americanized , and Sankwei himself had not urged it . " I do appreciate the advantages of becoming westernized , " said he to Mrs. Dean whose influence and interest in his studies in America had helped him to become what he was ...
... become Americanized , and Sankwei himself had not urged it . " I do appreciate the advantages of becoming westernized , " said he to Mrs. Dean whose influence and interest in his studies in America had helped him to become what he was ...
Halaman 47
... becoming too Americanized . My aunt en- courages you to become so , and she is a good woman , with the best and highest of motives ; but we are all liable to make mistakes , and it is a mistake to try and make a Chinese man into an ...
... becoming too Americanized . My aunt en- courages you to become so , and she is a good woman , with the best and highest of motives ; but we are all liable to make mistakes , and it is a mistake to try and make a Chinese man into an ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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