Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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Pagina 125
... comes so nateral to think about a hempen collar ; It's glory , but , in spite o ' all my tryin ' to git callous , I feel a kind o ' in a cart , aridin ' to the gallus . But wen it comes to bein ' killed , —I tell ye I felt streaked 10 ...
... comes so nateral to think about a hempen collar ; It's glory , but , in spite o ' all my tryin ' to git callous , I feel a kind o ' in a cart , aridin ' to the gallus . But wen it comes to bein ' killed , —I tell ye I felt streaked 10 ...
Pagina 130
... come dasignin ' " To see my Ma ? She's sprinklin ' clo'es Agin to - morrer's i'nin ' . " To say why gals acts so or so , Or don't , ' ould be persumin ' ; Mebby to mean yes an ' say no Comes nateral to women . He stood a spell on one ...
... come dasignin ' " To see my Ma ? She's sprinklin ' clo'es Agin to - morrer's i'nin ' . " To say why gals acts so or so , Or don't , ' ould be persumin ' ; Mebby to mean yes an ' say no Comes nateral to women . He stood a spell on one ...
Pagina 312
... come father , come at the daughter's call , And come to the entry mother , to the front door come right away . Fast as she can she hurries , something ominous , her steps trembling , She does not tarry to smooth her hair nor adjust her ...
... come father , come at the daughter's call , And come to the entry mother , to the front door come right away . Fast as she can she hurries , something ominous , her steps trembling , She does not tarry to smooth her hair nor adjust her ...
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Introduction | 1 |
John Greenleaf Whittier 18071892 | 15 |
Lucy Hooper | 21 |
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