Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volume 4Frank Northen Magill |
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... called Apollyon . Apollyon had no interest in the prisoners as long as they made no trouble for him . He questioned cummings for a considerable time in an effort to learn why the American was there , a circum- stance over which the ...
... called Apollyon . Apollyon had no interest in the prisoners as long as they made no trouble for him . He questioned cummings for a considerable time in an effort to learn why the American was there , a circum- stance over which the ...
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... called Lloyd , he rushed up in a flutter of excitement and presented the Squire with certain papers he had always carried with him . These papers proved that Humphry was the Squire's natural son . Squire Bramble graciously welcomed his ...
... called Lloyd , he rushed up in a flutter of excitement and presented the Squire with certain papers he had always carried with him . These papers proved that Humphry was the Squire's natural son . Squire Bramble graciously welcomed his ...
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... called the Spartan creed of the Parnassians and which had links with the work of the Impressionist painters . Arthur Symons , who knew many of the writers involved and who translated a few of Verlaine's pieces , called the whole body of ...
... called the Spartan creed of the Parnassians and which had links with the work of the Impressionist painters . Arthur Symons , who knew many of the writers involved and who translated a few of Verlaine's pieces , called the whole body of ...
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