The JungleHeritage Press, 1965 - 334 pages |
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... eyes turned up to the sky and a look of infinite yearning. He is playing a bass part upon his 'cello, and so the ... eyes, some beat upon the table. Now and then one leaps up with a cry and calls for this song or that, and then the fire ...
... eyes turned up to the sky and a look of infinite yearning. He is playing a bass part upon his 'cello, and so the ... eyes, some beat upon the table. Now and then one leaps up with a cry and calls for this song or that, and then the fire ...
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... eyes. His companion explained the situation, and the lawyer took the paper and began to read it, while Jurgis stood clutching the desk with knotted hands, trembling in every nerve. Once or twice the lawyer looked up and asked a question ...
... eyes. His companion explained the situation, and the lawyer took the paper and began to read it, while Jurgis stood clutching the desk with knotted hands, trembling in every nerve. Once or twice the lawyer looked up and asked a question ...
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... eyes at the woman who sat beside him. She was young and beautiful; she wore fine clothes, and was what is called a "lady." And she called him "comrade." He turned a little, carefully, so that he could see her better; then he began to ...
... eyes at the woman who sat beside him. She was young and beautiful; she wore fine clothes, and was what is called a "lady." And she called him "comrade." He turned a little, carefully, so that he could see her better; then he began to ...
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