Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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Halaman 41
... father who , more like an elder brother than a parent , delighted in playing all kinds of games with him , and whom he followed about like a little dog . Adah Charlton took a great fancy to him and sketched him in many different poses ...
... father who , more like an elder brother than a parent , delighted in playing all kinds of games with him , and whom he followed about like a little dog . Adah Charlton took a great fancy to him and sketched him in many different poses ...
Halaman 42
... father was to take him out that afternoon . She questioned the boy , as she braided his queue , concerning the white women whom he visited with his father . It was evening when they returned -Wou Sankwei and his boy . The little fellow ...
... father was to take him out that afternoon . She questioned the boy , as she braided his queue , concerning the white women whom he visited with his father . It was evening when they returned -Wou Sankwei and his boy . The little fellow ...
Halaman 43
... father to pipe him a tune , he reached for his flute and called to Pau Lin to put aside work for that night . He ... father's other wife had eaten their meals together as sisters . In that home there had not always been peace ; but each ...
... father to pipe him a tune , he reached for his flute and called to Pau Lin to put aside work for that night . He ... father's other wife had eaten their meals together as sisters . In that home there had not always been peace ; but each ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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