Father and SonVanguard Press, 1940 - 614 páginas |
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... felt so low . He had a sickish headache . Listless , he continued to stare out the window . Closing his eyes , he had a strange sense of his own body . He felt that his eyes were very large in his head , and his right arm scarcely ...
... felt so low . He had a sickish headache . Listless , he continued to stare out the window . Closing his eyes , he had a strange sense of his own body . He felt that his eyes were very large in his head , and his right arm scarcely ...
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... felt that there was a great big hole in the center of his mouth . He'd felt self - conscious about laughing . He'd felt then that when he laughed , he looked like hell with that wide space in his mouth . He had found it hard to laugh ...
... felt that there was a great big hole in the center of his mouth . He'd felt self - conscious about laughing . He'd felt then that when he laughed , he looked like hell with that wide space in his mouth . He had found it hard to laugh ...
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... felt that night . Again he thought of the applause he had received . It was empty . All this glory he had thought about in high school , that was all empty . He felt that there was something important in his high school career that was ...
... felt that night . Again he thought of the applause he had received . It was empty . All this glory he had thought about in high school , that was all empty . He felt that there was something important in his high school career that was ...
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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 |
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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