Mirrors: An Introduction to LiteratureJohn Ray Knott, Christopher Russell Reaske Canfield Press, 1972 - 508 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... mother , into a shadowy vision of herself as she was right at that moment : she knew she was pretty and that was everything . Her mother had been pretty once too , if you could believe those old snapshots in the album , but now her ...
... mother , into a shadowy vision of herself as she was right at that moment : she knew she was pretty and that was everything . Her mother had been pretty once too , if you could believe those old snapshots in the album , but now her ...
Pagina 9
... mother was simple and kindly enough to be- lieve her . Her mother was so simple , Connie thought , that it was maybe cruel to fool her so much . Her mother went scuffling around the house in old bedroom slippers and com- plained over ...
... mother was simple and kindly enough to be- lieve her . Her mother was so simple , Connie thought , that it was maybe cruel to fool her so much . Her mother went scuffling around the house in old bedroom slippers and com- plained over ...
Pagina 61
... mother moved up beside her and left room for Julian beside herself . He sat down and looked at the floor across the aisle where a pair of thin feet in red and white canvas sandals were planted . His mother immediately began a general ...
... mother moved up beside her and left room for Julian beside herself . He sat down and looked at the floor across the aisle where a pair of thin feet in red and white canvas sandals were planted . His mother immediately began a general ...
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