Banjo, a Story Without a PlotHarper & brothers, 1929 - 324 pages |
Table des matières
The Ditch | 3 |
The Breakwater | 18 |
Malty Turned Down | 27 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Action Française African Bar American asked Ray back home Banjo beach boys bistro black boys boat Boody Lane breakwater British brown Bugsy Bum Square café Canebière chauffeur civilization colored consul cracker cried Crosby dancing darky Dengel Ditch docks drink evah feel fellahs fellows felt flute-boy francs French gang Gawd Ginger girl Goosey grinned gwine hand Harlem heah Indian Jake jazzing jelly-roll Jigaway Joliette la Joliette Latnah laughed leopard li'l living Lonesome Blue looked Malty Malty's Marseilles Martiniquan Martinique mulatto Negroes never nigger night ofay outa ovah pardner patron play police policeman proletarian race Ray's red wine replied round sailors seamen Senegalese Shake That Thing ship stay stuff sure sweahs sweet talking Taloufa taxicab tell Tha's theah told took touts turned Vieux Port wese West white man's woman you-all youse
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