Father and Son: With a New Introduction Written by the Author for this EditionWorld Publishing Company, 1947 - 616 páginas |
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... Street at this hour , with the gray dawn filtering over it and the sharp au- tumn wind cruising through it , it was like some street in a dream . There was something mysterious about the deserted street . A hidden meaning seemed to be ...
... Street at this hour , with the gray dawn filtering over it and the sharp au- tumn wind cruising through it , it was like some street in a dream . There was something mysterious about the deserted street . A hidden meaning seemed to be ...
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... Street . Again he couldn't get himself to take her arm crossing the street . This was such a familiar street . How many times had he walked this same block , thinking of Roslyn ? And that had been only a few short years ago . And now ...
... Street . Again he couldn't get himself to take her arm crossing the street . This was such a familiar street . How many times had he walked this same block , thinking of Roslyn ? And that had been only a few short years ago . And now ...
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... street that never looked any different from the block on Calumet Avenue between Fifty - ninth and Sixtieth . People were on the street . Suddenly women began opening windows and looking at them . There goes the father and mother whose ...
... street that never looked any different from the block on Calumet Avenue between Fifty - ninth and Sixtieth . People were on the street . Suddenly women began opening windows and looking at them . There goes the father and mother whose ...
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Father and Son: With a New Introduction Written by the Author for this Edition James Thomas Farrell Visualização de excertos - 1947 |
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