Toward liberal educationLouis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, George Arms Rinehart, 1948 |
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... stories because that is the kind of story I can write , or help to write , myself — the kind of story I can turn most easily into a successful film . It is the same with Charles Bennett , who has so often worked with me ; he is ...
... stories because that is the kind of story I can write , or help to write , myself — the kind of story I can turn most easily into a successful film . It is the same with Charles Bennett , who has so often worked with me ; he is ...
Halaman 243
... story is a detective story which does not pose a formal and exact problem and arrange the clues around it with neat labels on them . - Such would point out , for example , that in reading The Maltese Falcon no one concerns himself with ...
... story is a detective story which does not pose a formal and exact problem and arrange the clues around it with neat labels on them . - Such would point out , for example , that in reading The Maltese Falcon no one concerns himself with ...
Halaman 249
... story which when slightly compressed and rephrased might read like this : Joe's girl , a gun moll , suspects that ... story at all . It is the sort of story that you have read in the newspapers in one form or another , and it will be ...
... story which when slightly compressed and rephrased might read like this : Joe's girl , a gun moll , suspects that ... story at all . It is the sort of story that you have read in the newspapers in one form or another , and it will be ...
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