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... belong in the same class with the verbal mutilations of Mrs. Slipslop in Fielding's Joseph Andrews . But O. Henry's audacities mark a distinct advance . Instead of mak- ing nonsense they suggest sense . Apart from their humor they often ...
... belong in the same class with the verbal mutilations of Mrs. Slipslop in Fielding's Joseph Andrews . But O. Henry's audacities mark a distinct advance . Instead of mak- ing nonsense they suggest sense . Apart from their humor they often ...
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... are placed . The situations become themselves creative ; they belong to the elemental nature of comedy . They are matrix rather than mould , and the humor is born rather than made . Review the situations in O. HENRY 2354G.
... are placed . The situations become themselves creative ; they belong to the elemental nature of comedy . They are matrix rather than mould , and the humor is born rather than made . Review the situations in O. HENRY 2354G.
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... belong with that bunch ? " the policeman asked . " Who are they ? " was my answer . " Why , " said he , " they are- " But this irrevelant stuff is taking up space that the story should occupy . Dulcie worked in a department store . She ...
... belong with that bunch ? " the policeman asked . " Who are they ? " was my answer . " Why , " said he , " they are- " But this irrevelant stuff is taking up space that the story should occupy . Dulcie worked in a department store . She ...
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... belong to woman by virtue of all the unwritten , sacred , natural , inactive or- dinances of the equity of heaven . Twice she had been to Coney Island and had ridden the hobby - horses . ' Tis a weary thing to count your pleasures by ...
... belong to woman by virtue of all the unwritten , sacred , natural , inactive or- dinances of the equity of heaven . Twice she had been to Coney Island and had ridden the hobby - horses . ' Tis a weary thing to count your pleasures by ...
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