The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... once having been embarrassed . " South Los Angeles " is a sour memory . Watts is my home . Then I have my logical ... once flushed her out ; she called him a pimp . And once in a spasm of reflex chauvinism , she called Queen Victo- ria ...
... once having been embarrassed . " South Los Angeles " is a sour memory . Watts is my home . Then I have my logical ... once flushed her out ; she called him a pimp . And once in a spasm of reflex chauvinism , she called Queen Victo- ria ...
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... once its boundary and its support , has now lost that support . I mean strictly nothing when I speak of the Fla ... once we have forgotten the metaphor , is only a noise . But how if I proceed , after once having grasped the metaphor of ...
... once its boundary and its support , has now lost that support . I mean strictly nothing when I speak of the Fla ... once we have forgotten the metaphor , is only a noise . But how if I proceed , after once having grasped the metaphor of ...
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... once told me , and the good ones must not hear these things . Incidentally , I'm telling these things to refresh my memory . I'm doing a short book on him called " Ross in Charcoal . " I'm putting a lot of this stuff in . People may ...
... once told me , and the good ones must not hear these things . Incidentally , I'm telling these things to refresh my memory . I'm doing a short book on him called " Ross in Charcoal . " I'm putting a lot of this stuff in . People may ...
Contents
PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
Copyright | |
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