Midamerica, المجلدات 17-19Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 1990 |
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... course , admiring the popular ones who hang out at LeClerc's pastry shop as " wonderful tropical birds , like parrots and flamingos , like the green jungle fowl of Java , the ibis , the cockatoo , and the crested crane . " Despite the ...
... course , admiring the popular ones who hang out at LeClerc's pastry shop as " wonderful tropical birds , like parrots and flamingos , like the green jungle fowl of Java , the ibis , the cockatoo , and the crested crane . " Despite the ...
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... course of events , carefully articulating opposing possibilities , often without specifying his own preference . In Chicago on July 10 , 1858 , he noted that his " House Divided " speech had been misinterpreted as an expression of ...
... course of events , carefully articulating opposing possibilities , often without specifying his own preference . In Chicago on July 10 , 1858 , he noted that his " House Divided " speech had been misinterpreted as an expression of ...
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... course to attract a better class of retreatants . The new golf course provides the setting for the climax of the novel ; ironically , it is a game of golf that Father Urban is winning that helps to change him from a game - playing ...
... course to attract a better class of retreatants . The new golf course provides the setting for the climax of the novel ; ironically , it is a game of golf that Father Urban is winning that helps to change him from a game - playing ...
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