The North American Review, Volume 296Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 2011 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... felt red , so she screamed - an. AUTHOR JESS FIAK 200 Tface he streaked glass of the library's front door presented ... felt might help her know how she ought to feel - right now , she felt only the ache of confusion and boredom . And ...
... felt red , so she screamed - an. AUTHOR JESS FIAK 200 Tface he streaked glass of the library's front door presented ... felt might help her know how she ought to feel - right now , she felt only the ache of confusion and boredom . And ...
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... felt them . We weren't on a farm ; my father's actions were not about defense or survival . At best , they arose from heartbreak and outrage ; at worst , from cruelty . I couldn't help but wonder when and under what circumstance might ...
... felt them . We weren't on a farm ; my father's actions were not about defense or survival . At best , they arose from heartbreak and outrage ; at worst , from cruelty . I couldn't help but wonder when and under what circumstance might ...
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... felt turned around , driving without direction . Times like these , unsettled and misplaced , I often had the urge to visit my dad's grave on the edge of town . Robby always wanted to come along on those trips , but I never let him . I ...
... felt turned around , driving without direction . Times like these , unsettled and misplaced , I often had the urge to visit my dad's grave on the edge of town . Robby always wanted to come along on those trips , but I never let him . I ...
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