Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... began again to try his luck in the wheat market . Because he kept his activities hidden from the public , he was spoken of as the unknown bull . After he had purchased as much wheat as he could , it suddenly became evident that he was ...
... began again to try his luck in the wheat market . Because he kept his activities hidden from the public , he was spoken of as the unknown bull . After he had purchased as much wheat as he could , it suddenly became evident that he was ...
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... began to dance to the savage , insistent rhythms of the drums . In the torchlight , the dance looked like a ritual out of old , almost forgotten times , a ritual men remembered in their blood rather than in their minds . Some people ...
... began to dance to the savage , insistent rhythms of the drums . In the torchlight , the dance looked like a ritual out of old , almost forgotten times , a ritual men remembered in their blood rather than in their minds . Some people ...
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... began to educate him . Sarah , who was from New England , always preserved her memory of quiet Eastern villages and large industrial cities . Determined to educate Hugh , she lavished on him the discipline and affection she would have ...
... began to educate him . Sarah , who was from New England , always preserved her memory of quiet Eastern villages and large industrial cities . Determined to educate Hugh , she lavished on him the discipline and affection she would have ...
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