Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... bid them be- have like Bidderman the wise . It is by no means , how- ever , a model to be set before a polite people for imitation ; since if , on the one hand , we perceive in it the steady in- fluence of patriotism , we on the other ...
... bid them be- have like Bidderman the wise . It is by no means , how- ever , a model to be set before a polite people for imitation ; since if , on the one hand , we perceive in it the steady in- fluence of patriotism , we on the other ...
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... Bidderman , among the rest , became a prey to the victors . Thus dispossessed of his paternal city , our unfortunate ... Bidderman was bound to the post , the executioner seeming disposed to add to the cruelty of the sentence , as ...
... Bidderman , among the rest , became a prey to the victors . Thus dispossessed of his paternal city , our unfortunate ... Bidderman was bound to the post , the executioner seeming disposed to add to the cruelty of the sentence , as ...
151 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Bidderman entreated but a moment's respite from torture , the other only repeated his former exclama- tion , « Does the villain murmur ? » From this period , revenge as well as patriotism took en- tire possession of his soul . His fury ...
... Bidderman entreated but a moment's respite from torture , the other only repeated his former exclama- tion , « Does the villain murmur ? » From this period , revenge as well as patriotism took en- tire possession of his soul . His fury ...
152 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Bidderman , and immediately at one blow severed his head from his body . Still , however , he was not content till he had ample ven- geance of the governors of the city , who condemned him . To effect this , he hired a small house ...
... Bidderman , and immediately at one blow severed his head from his body . Still , however , he was not content till he had ample ven- geance of the governors of the city , who condemned him . To effect this , he hired a small house ...
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