The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 353
... Frank had left it , with her feet pressing into the grass , she felt proud because in the dim light she had seen his face that to her was so proud and strong before other people , be- come soft and begging . Even his voice had begged ...
... Frank had left it , with her feet pressing into the grass , she felt proud because in the dim light she had seen his face that to her was so proud and strong before other people , be- come soft and begging . Even his voice had begged ...
Page 361
... Frank , her brother , and a small group of neighbors were standing around Sara admiring the baby . Just across the store , leaning against a feed barrel , with her baby in her arms , was Loued . Frank was teasing the baby with a ...
... Frank , her brother , and a small group of neighbors were standing around Sara admiring the baby . Just across the store , leaning against a feed barrel , with her baby in her arms , was Loued . Frank was teasing the baby with a ...
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asked Frank strange questions . She would ask him quite casually , laughing as she said it , " I wonder what it would feel like to have a nigger baby . " Or , " If you had a baby it would be your sister's nephew , wouldn't it , Frank ...
asked Frank strange questions . She would ask him quite casually , laughing as she said it , " I wonder what it would feel like to have a nigger baby . " Or , " If you had a baby it would be your sister's nephew , wouldn't it , Frank ...
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