StonesViking, 1988 - 221 pages |
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... streetcar's attention – but even now , with it stopped defenceless at his doorstep , the streetcar and its occupants remained oblivious . - - Minna had not known what to do about this man . Cer- tainly , she understood his desperation ...
... streetcar's attention – but even now , with it stopped defenceless at his doorstep , the streetcar and its occupants remained oblivious . - - Minna had not known what to do about this man . Cer- tainly , she understood his desperation ...
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... streetcars had been surrounded by a horde of milk trucks and taxicabs . Nothing was able to move and the worst of it was , the man in the window had begun to panic . Perhaps he imagined the streetcars had come to parlay with him ; make ...
... streetcars had been surrounded by a horde of milk trucks and taxicabs . Nothing was able to move and the worst of it was , the man in the window had begun to panic . Perhaps he imagined the streetcars had come to parlay with him ; make ...
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... streetcar tracks put you in another world . One September , my sister , Rita , asked a girl from Rosedale over to our house after school . Her name was Allison Prit- chard and she lived on Cluny Drive . When my mother tele- phoned to ...
... streetcar tracks put you in another world . One September , my sister , Rita , asked a girl from Rosedale over to our house after school . Her name was Allison Prit- chard and she lived on Cluny Drive . When my mother tele- phoned to ...
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The English Gerund-participle: A Comparison with the Infinitive Patrick J. Duffley Affichage d'extraits - 2006 |