North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumes 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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Page 331
... Wallace noticed that he talked about them as if they belonged to a time he hardly remembered . He said he was trying to sell insurance now . That started him laughing and he kept it up till he began to cough . Even when they went to bed ...
... Wallace noticed that he talked about them as if they belonged to a time he hardly remembered . He said he was trying to sell insurance now . That started him laughing and he kept it up till he began to cough . Even when they went to bed ...
Page 335
... Wallace said , impatiently . Anderson lay on the couch , rubbing his head , and then said almost to himself , " I guess I lost it somewhere . " His eyes were furtive as he waited to see how Wallace would take his answer . When he saw ...
... Wallace said , impatiently . Anderson lay on the couch , rubbing his head , and then said almost to himself , " I guess I lost it somewhere . " His eyes were furtive as he waited to see how Wallace would take his answer . When he saw ...
Page 338
... Wallace begged him . Then he saw that he was flushed and trembling . He rushed and got him his blanket , and when he saw him pulling it up around his ears , leaving those terrible bare feet of his sticking out at the end , he knew he ...
... Wallace begged him . Then he saw that he was flushed and trembling . He rushed and got him his blanket , and when he saw him pulling it up around his ears , leaving those terrible bare feet of his sticking out at the end , he knew he ...
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