The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... streets . Most of these are heading for the bus and subways , but some hover on the curbs , stopping taxis which have ... street , then look back to each other and smile . We have done this many a morning for more than ten years , and we ...
... streets . Most of these are heading for the bus and subways , but some hover on the curbs , stopping taxis which have ... street , then look back to each other and smile . We have done this many a morning for more than ten years , and we ...
Page 370
... street for a bite at the Ideal where he can keep an eye on customers and wigwag across the mes- sage that he is coming . The baby carriages come out , and clusters of everyone from toddlers with dolls to teen - agers with homework ...
... street for a bite at the Ideal where he can keep an eye on customers and wigwag across the mes- sage that he is coming . The baby carriages come out , and clusters of everyone from toddlers with dolls to teen - agers with homework ...
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... street . The strangers on Hudson Street , the allies whose eyes help us natives keep the peace of the street , are so many that they always seem to be different people from one day to the next . That does not matter . Whether they are ...
... street . The strangers on Hudson Street , the allies whose eyes help us natives keep the peace of the street , are so many that they always seem to be different people from one day to the next . That does not matter . Whether they are ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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