Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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Halaman 40
... looked away . Adah Charlton's bright face , and the tone in her husband's voice when he spoke to the young girl , aroused a suspicion in her mind — a suspi- cion natural to one who had come from a land where friendship between a man and ...
... looked away . Adah Charlton's bright face , and the tone in her husband's voice when he spoke to the young girl , aroused a suspicion in her mind — a suspi- cion natural to one who had come from a land where friendship between a man and ...
Halaman 42
... looked long for his coming , have passed beyond returning . " The new religion - what trouble it brings ! " exclaimed Lae Choo . " My man received word yestereve that the good old mother of Chee Ping - he who was baptized a Christian at ...
... looked long for his coming , have passed beyond returning . " The new religion - what trouble it brings ! " exclaimed Lae Choo . " My man received word yestereve that the good old mother of Chee Ping - he who was baptized a Christian at ...
Halaman 43
... looked up to another woman - and a woman of another race - as a being above the com- mon uses of women . There is a jealousy of the mind more poignant then any mere animal jealousy . When Wou Sankwei's second child was two weeks old ...
... looked up to another woman - and a woman of another race - as a being above the com- mon uses of women . There is a jealousy of the mind more poignant then any mere animal jealousy . When Wou Sankwei's second child was two weeks old ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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