Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 26
... final hour or so they began to fade , the sub- stance of meaning growing lighter . When it was all done , the final period made a final expulsion of breath . I leaned back in the chair . I felt that all that had gone before was right ...
... final hour or so they began to fade , the sub- stance of meaning growing lighter . When it was all done , the final period made a final expulsion of breath . I leaned back in the chair . I felt that all that had gone before was right ...
Page 119
... final specification of the action's meaning . The journey to Flor- ida is a public extension of Christendom , a private search for riches , a fatal entanglement with the world , and an opportunity for the proud and power - mad de Soto ...
... final specification of the action's meaning . The journey to Flor- ida is a public extension of Christendom , a private search for riches , a fatal entanglement with the world , and an opportunity for the proud and power - mad de Soto ...
Page 178
... final shot : " The duck dipped and dove toward the water . The world van- ished . There was nothing but space . The moving bolt was all . His ears crashed , the thud against his shoulder , another crash , the red feet gashed the white ...
... final shot : " The duck dipped and dove toward the water . The world van- ished . There was nothing but space . The moving bolt was all . His ears crashed , the thud against his shoulder , another crash , the red feet gashed the white ...
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