Gone with the WindAvon Books, 1973 - 1024 páginas The epic tale of Scarlett O'Hara, her life, loves, and ultimate tragedy. Set against the background of the ante-bellum South, this novel chronicles the story of one family's destruction by the conflict between the states. |
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... Atlanta had always interested her more than any other town because when she was a child Gerald had told her that she and Atlanta were exactly the same age . She discovered when she grew older that Gerald had stretched the truth somewhat ...
... Atlanta had always interested her more than any other town because when she was a child Gerald had told her that she and Atlanta were exactly the same age . She discovered when she grew older that Gerald had stretched the truth somewhat ...
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... Atlanta . Rumor had it that there would be heavy fighting up there near the boundary between Georgia and Tennessee . The Yankees were massing for an attack on the Western and Atlantic Railroad , the line which connected Atlanta with ...
... Atlanta . Rumor had it that there would be heavy fighting up there near the boundary between Georgia and Tennessee . The Yankees were massing for an attack on the Western and Atlantic Railroad , the line which connected Atlanta with ...
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... Atlanta was under siege . Within eleven days after he had taken command , Gen- eral Hood had lost almost as many men as Johnston had lost in seventy - four days of battle and retreat , and Atlanta was hemmed in on three sides . The ...
... Atlanta was under siege . Within eleven days after he had taken command , Gen- eral Hood had lost almost as many men as Johnston had lost in seventy - four days of battle and retreat , and Atlanta was hemmed in on three sides . The ...
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Archie Ashley Ashley Wilkes Ashley's Atlanta Aunt Pitty baby Bonnie boys Captain Butler Carpetbaggers Carreen carriage child cotton cried Scarlett dark darkies dead dear Dilcey doan door dress Ellen eyes face fear feel feet felt fight folks Fontaine fool Frank frightened Georgia Gerald girls gone hand hate head hear heard heart horse Jonesboro kiss knew ladies laughed looked Mammy marry Meade Melanie Melanie's Merriwether mill mind Miss Melly Miss Scarlett mother negroes never niggers night O'Hara Peachtree Street Phil Meade Pitty's Pittypat Pork Prissy Rhett Butler Savannah Scarlett O'Hara smile soldiers stood suddenly Suellen talk Tara Tarleton tell there's things thought Scarlett told town turned Twelve Oaks Uncle voice Wade Wade Hampton wagon Wilkes woman women words Yankees
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Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Vista previa limitada - 1992 |
Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong James W. Loewen Vista previa limitada - 2007 |