Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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Halaman 40
... poor Sankwei ! " exclaimed Mrs. Dean , who with Adah Charlton stood some little distance apart from the family group . " Poor wife ! " murmured the young girl . She moved forward and would have taken in her own white hands the ringed ...
... poor Sankwei ! " exclaimed Mrs. Dean , who with Adah Charlton stood some little distance apart from the family group . " Poor wife ! " murmured the young girl . She moved forward and would have taken in her own white hands the ringed ...
Halaman 58
... poor people as they turn hopelessly into the left - hand trail and are forgottn with their bundles of wealth .. Why should this young woman hesitate dreaming while her camp fire burns out ?. I see in her vast possibilities . I see a ...
... poor people as they turn hopelessly into the left - hand trail and are forgottn with their bundles of wealth .. Why should this young woman hesitate dreaming while her camp fire burns out ?. I see in her vast possibilities . I see a ...
Halaman 65
... poor , old creature'd better be . She's got to go to the poor - farm , after all . " There was silence in the big kitchen , save for the rasp of the crochet needle through the wool and the snapping of the beans . A soft wind came in the ...
... poor , old creature'd better be . She's got to go to the poor - farm , after all . " There was silence in the big kitchen , save for the rasp of the crochet needle through the wool and the snapping of the beans . A soft wind came in the ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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