Father and Son: With a New Introduction Written by the Author for this EditionWorld Publishing Company, 1947 - 616 páginas |
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... grinned at him . " Yesterday I had a little talk with Father Gilhooley about this school . He is very proud of his parish school and he thinks that there is none better in the city . But he told me that he was disappointed because this ...
... grinned at him . " Yesterday I had a little talk with Father Gilhooley about this school . He is very proud of his parish school and he thinks that there is none better in the city . But he told me that he was disappointed because this ...
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... grinned . He had won five out of eight games from his uncle . He had a composition book in which he kept all his records , his batting and fielding averages for all the ball games in which he played , the times he boxed and wrestled ...
... grinned . He had won five out of eight games from his uncle . He had a composition book in which he kept all his records , his batting and fielding averages for all the ball games in which he played , the times he boxed and wrestled ...
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... grinned at the guardian angel . He finished breakfast and dreamily washed and dressed . He took Liberty down in the yard , and stood by the steps watching her while she gamboled about , sniffed , and did her job . It was a sharp , clear ...
... grinned at the guardian angel . He finished breakfast and dreamily washed and dressed . He took Liberty down in the yard , and stood by the steps watching her while she gamboled about , sniffed , and did her job . It was a sharp , clear ...
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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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