StonesViking, 1988 - 221 pages |
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... window beating his fists against the — latch and heaving his weight against the frame . Minna stopped singing ... window had begun to panic . Perhaps he imagined the streetcars had come to parlay with him ; make their peace and go away ...
... window beating his fists against the — latch and heaving his weight against the frame . Minna stopped singing ... window had begun to panic . Perhaps he imagined the streetcars had come to parlay with him ; make their peace and go away ...
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... window - almost blinding because the corridor was like a cave . There were three or four wheelchairs parked with their backs to me - facing this window draped with rugs and ostensibly containing passengers , although I could see no ...
... window - almost blinding because the corridor was like a cave . There were three or four wheelchairs parked with their backs to me - facing this window draped with rugs and ostensibly containing passengers , although I could see no ...
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... window . " What's going on here ? " he said , as my mother came abreast of him . Mother did not know what he meant . " Where is Mister Schickel , Lily ? " he asked her . She had forgotten that , as well . " Mister Schickel has left ...
... window . " What's going on here ? " he said , as my mother came abreast of him . Mother did not know what he meant . " Where is Mister Schickel , Lily ? " he asked her . She had forgotten that , as well . " Mister Schickel has left ...
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Almeyer answer appeared arms asked began bottle Bragg Brian Bassett brother called child cigarette closed corner course Cynthia dark David dead didn't died doctor don't door dreams dress drink Everett everything eyes face fact father feet fingers floor gave glass gone hand happened head heard held hour inside Katie Kenneth kill kind knew later leave light lived looked mean Menlo Mimi mind Minna Mister morning Morris Morrison mother move never night once passed perhaps playing Queen Street reached road seemed seen sense side silence sitting sleep smiled someone sound standing stood stop sure talk tell thing thought told took tried turned understand voice waiting walked wanted watched week window wondered written
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The English Gerund-participle: A Comparison with the Infinitive Patrick J. Duffley Affichage d'extraits - 2006 |