Nineteen NineteenConstable, 1932 - 462 pages Together with "The Big Money" and "The Forty Second Parallel" forms author's "U.S.A." trilogy which provides a collective portrait of America following dozens of characters from the Spanish-American War to the beginning of the Depression |
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Page 47
... told him about . The doc who was a little kike with a goatee told him it was the gonawria and he'd have to come every afternoon for treatment . He said he'd guarantee to cure him up for fifty dollars , half payable in advance , and that ...
... told him about . The doc who was a little kike with a goatee told him it was the gonawria and he'd have to come every afternoon for treatment . He said he'd guarantee to cure him up for fifty dollars , half payable in advance , and that ...
Page 58
... told about how the limeys had run him in in Liverpool . They were all grousing about how the whole business was a lousy deal when Ben Tarbell the mate turned up with an old guy from the consulate and told ' em to come along . They had ...
... told about how the limeys had run him in in Liverpool . They were all grousing about how the whole business was a lousy deal when Ben Tarbell the mate turned up with an old guy from the consulate and told ' em to come along . They had ...
Page 73
... told him that he must work hard because God expected from each of us according to our abilities . Then he told him a few things a growing boy ought to know and said he must avoid temptations and always serve God with a clean body and a ...
... told him that he must work hard because God expected from each of us according to our abilities . Then he told him a few things a growing boy ought to know and said he must avoid temptations and always serve God with a clean body and a ...
Contents
Oh the infantree the infantree | 1 |
JOE WILLIAMS | 3 |
The Camera Eye 28 when the telegram came | 8 |
Copyright | |
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