"May Your Days be Merry and Bright": Christmas Stories by WomenSusan Koppelman Penguin Books, 1991 - 258 pagina's This warm and diverse collection captures the spirit of Christmas traditions and themes as seen through the eyes of women. Includes stories by Louisa May Alcott, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Willa Cather, Pearl S. Buck, Ntozake Shange, and others. |
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Pagina 28
... stopped impatiently in hur- rying away . " Would you rather I'd go home and say my prayers than fight the boys ? I hate the boys ! " " Prayers , Peg ? Do you say your prayers ? What prayers do you say , Peg ? Come ! " Mr. Havermash ...
... stopped impatiently in hur- rying away . " Would you rather I'd go home and say my prayers than fight the boys ? I hate the boys ! " " Prayers , Peg ? Do you say your prayers ? What prayers do you say , Peg ? Come ! " Mr. Havermash ...
Pagina 230
... stopped coming I asked Hecksher who was the big mutation mink ? Hecksher says , " Mrs. Gleason . Her son is a Wall Street broker . She's not very popular , but she only came last month . A very lovely person , really . " Hecksher has a ...
... stopped coming I asked Hecksher who was the big mutation mink ? Hecksher says , " Mrs. Gleason . Her son is a Wall Street broker . She's not very popular , but she only came last month . A very lovely person , really . " Hecksher has a ...
Pagina 235
... stopped me in the hall , and Harry the elevator boy says , " Isn't it nice about Mrs. Hecksher ? " They're all crazy about Hecksher . She's a real sport . She's sitting right opposite the elevator , and the minute Gleason steps out , up ...
... stopped me in the hall , and Harry the elevator boy says , " Isn't it nice about Mrs. Hecksher ? " They're all crazy about Hecksher . She's a real sport . She's sitting right opposite the elevator , and the minute Gleason steps out , up ...
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"May Your Days be Merry and Bright" and Other Christmas Stories by Women Susan Koppelman Fragmentweergave - 1988 |
"May Your Days be Merry and Bright": Christmas Stories by Women Susan Koppelman Fragmentweergave - 1989 |
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