Walt Whitman in Mickle StreetGeoffrey M. Sill Ardent Media, 1994 - Всего страниц: 318 |
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MARY OAKES DAVIS I 1 | 1 |
WALT WHITMANS HOME | 8 |
THE MICKLE STREET HOUSE | 18 |
THE NEW RÉGIME | 27 |
CURIOUS NEIGHBORS | 37 |
MR WHITMAN DRIVES | 47 |
BROOMS BILLS AND MENTAL CHLOROFORM | 55 |
VISITING AND VISITORS | 67 |
A SHOCK AND SOME CHANGES | 100 |
ANCHORED | 113 |
WARREN FRITZINGER | 119 |
FRIENDS MONEY AND A MAUSO LEUM | 133 |
THE LAST BIRTHDAY PARTY | 142 |
THE NEW NURSE | 150 |
SHIFT WARRY | 167 |
WINDING UP | 176 |
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