Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 5Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... land for far more than it is worth . Typically they obtain prospects from coupons mailed in by people responding to glowing advertisements in newspapers and magazines . The leads are requesting a brochure but do not realize that the ...
... land for far more than it is worth . Typically they obtain prospects from coupons mailed in by people responding to glowing advertisements in newspapers and magazines . The leads are requesting a brochure but do not realize that the ...
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... land is valuable , solid , and worth owning . Therefore , he spends his entire life trying to acquire as much land as he can to ensure both his own security and that of his family and descendants for generations to come . Ironically ...
... land is valuable , solid , and worth owning . Therefore , he spends his entire life trying to acquire as much land as he can to ensure both his own security and that of his family and descendants for generations to come . Ironically ...
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... land and paid the first installment , but there was no joy in his farming now that Inger was gone . He worked only from habit and necessity . Geissler came to tell Isak that he had seen Inger in Bergen and that she had borne a girl in ...
... land and paid the first installment , but there was no joy in his farming now that Inger was gone . He worked only from habit and necessity . Geissler came to tell Isak that he had seen Inger in Bergen and that she had borne a girl in ...
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The GeniusTheodore Dreiser | 2491 |
GerminalÉmile Zola | 2498 |
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