The Rise of Realism: American Literature from 1860 to 1900Louis Wann Macmillan, 1949 - 874 pages |
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Page 307
... turned with an inquir- ing frown . " I'll trade with you ! " said Charlie . The Colonel was tempted . " Ow'll you trade ? " he asked . " My house for yours ! " The old Colonel turned pale with anger . He walked very quickly back , and ...
... turned with an inquir- ing frown . " I'll trade with you ! " said Charlie . The Colonel was tempted . " Ow'll you trade ? " he asked . " My house for yours ! " The old Colonel turned pale with anger . He walked very quickly back , and ...
Page 574
... turned her head . " Well , I declare ! " she said . " I told you I should come , you know , " Winterbourne rejoined , smil- ing . " Well - I didn't believe it , " said Miss Daisy . barrassing Mrs. Miller , seemed to re- lieve her . " I ...
... turned her head . " Well , I declare ! " she said . " I told you I should come , you know , " Winterbourne rejoined , smil- ing . " Well - I didn't believe it , " said Miss Daisy . barrassing Mrs. Miller , seemed to re- lieve her . " I ...
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... turned her back straight upon Miss Miller and left her to depart with what grace she might . Winterbourne was standing near the door ; he saw it all . Daisy turned very pale and looked at her mother , but Mrs. Miller was humbly ...
... turned her back straight upon Miss Miller and left her to depart with what grace she might . Winterbourne was standing near the door ; he saw it all . Daisy turned very pale and looked at her mother , but Mrs. Miller was humbly ...
Contents
THE RISE OF REALISM | 1 |
Song of Myself | 23 |
Charleston | 154 |
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