Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 8Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... tell Gould where the silver was , for he would himself have been suspected of stealing the four missing ingots . Since everyone thought the treasure was in the bottom of the sea , he decided to let the rumor stand and sell the ingots ...
... tell Gould where the silver was , for he would himself have been suspected of stealing the four missing ingots . Since everyone thought the treasure was in the bottom of the sea , he decided to let the rumor stand and sell the ingots ...
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... tell what he knew . He said that coming events would reveal themselves . Oedipus raged at the seer's reluctance to tell the secret until he goaded the old man to reveal that Oedipus was the one responsible for Thebes's afflictions ...
... tell what he knew . He said that coming events would reveal themselves . Oedipus raged at the seer's reluctance to tell the secret until he goaded the old man to reveal that Oedipus was the one responsible for Thebes's afflictions ...
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... tell Clara good - bye , he found himself proposing to her . A fall marriage was arranged . Through Pedro's efforts the government granted a pension to Carmen , but when he went to tell her the news and to announce his approaching ...
... tell Clara good - bye , he found himself proposing to her . A fall marriage was arranged . Through Pedro's efforts the government granted a pension to Carmen , but when he went to tell her the news and to announce his approaching ...
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