CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... telling his exhausted crew the truth of the situation and staying on deck hour after hour to lead them in maneuvering ... tells Captain Giles ; the narrator has fully come into his own ( 132 ) . Each of these three major psychological ...
... telling his exhausted crew the truth of the situation and staying on deck hour after hour to lead them in maneuvering ... tells Captain Giles ; the narrator has fully come into his own ( 132 ) . Each of these three major psychological ...
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... tells us : I am impressed with how much of my grandparents ' life de- pended on continuities , contacts , connections , friendships , and blood relationships . Contrary to the myth , the West was not made entirely by pioneers who had ...
... tells us : I am impressed with how much of my grandparents ' life de- pended on continuities , contacts , connections , friendships , and blood relationships . Contrary to the myth , the West was not made entirely by pioneers who had ...
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... tells her husband , I want you to discover cement , and get your capital , and build your plant and machinery , and start selling cement to everybody in this country , and then I want us to buy this laguna and this promontory and build ...
... tells her husband , I want you to discover cement , and get your capital , and build your plant and machinery , and start selling cement to everybody in this country , and then I want us to buy this laguna and this promontory and build ...
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