Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 125
... eyes . ( Moon's Inn , 126 ) He is carried to the Indian town and tied to a center pole . He is then presented to Ucita , the cacique of this town . An Indian of great dignity was coming towards him , at his side an old man with an owl ...
... eyes . ( Moon's Inn , 126 ) He is carried to the Indian town and tied to a center pole . He is then presented to Ucita , the cacique of this town . An Indian of great dignity was coming towards him , at his side an old man with an owl ...
Page 178
... eyes does the meaning of all that had gone before become clear . The boy has all along been a keen observer of eyes . In no less than ten instances in thirty pages he has looked to the eyes of those around him , or reflected on the eyes ...
... eyes does the meaning of all that had gone before become clear . The boy has all along been a keen observer of eyes . In no less than ten instances in thirty pages he has looked to the eyes of those around him , or reflected on the eyes ...
Page 202
... eyes . I brought them up until they reached the height at which I thought to find whatever I had to meet . I met nothing but an uninterrupted view of the encroach- ing dusk . At eye level the window lights were as transparent as glass ...
... eyes . I brought them up until they reached the height at which I thought to find whatever I had to meet . I met nothing but an uninterrupted view of the encroach- ing dusk . At eye level the window lights were as transparent as glass ...
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