Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 250
... dollar barouche for his wife : " There's the profit on ten mules in them wheels , " he tells her . The next day , after the flood has washed away , " his mill , his dwelling , his stock , his cribs of corn , his stacks of fodder ...
... dollar barouche for his wife : " There's the profit on ten mules in them wheels , " he tells her . The next day , after the flood has washed away , " his mill , his dwelling , his stock , his cribs of corn , his stacks of fodder ...
Page 295
... dollars for you . " " I aint for sale . Mister Lincum freed me . ' " Well , he ain't freed me , " Jack said drowsily , " But maybe I'm free now anyway . Or will be . " ( Horn , 262 ) In the course of some five pages Jack Cropleigh's ...
... dollars for you . " " I aint for sale . Mister Lincum freed me . ' " Well , he ain't freed me , " Jack said drowsily , " But maybe I'm free now anyway . Or will be . " ( Horn , 262 ) In the course of some five pages Jack Cropleigh's ...
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