The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 43
... guests because I had no place for their cars and no rooms for their servants , so I enlarged the garage which made it possible to add more servants ' rooms upstairs , which meant more plumbing , which meant a still larger septic tank ...
... guests because I had no place for their cars and no rooms for their servants , so I enlarged the garage which made it possible to add more servants ' rooms upstairs , which meant more plumbing , which meant a still larger septic tank ...
Page 44
... guests liked to ride too and you could hardly ask them to bring their horses from New York although some of them did suggest it . So the stables began to grow and as we added stalls for the horses we added rooms for the grooms . But the ...
... guests liked to ride too and you could hardly ask them to bring their horses from New York although some of them did suggest it . So the stables began to grow and as we added stalls for the horses we added rooms for the grooms . But the ...
Page 45
... guests more and had more guests to like . Some people collect postage stamps and match boxes . I collected guests . The more I had the happier I was — the happier I was the more I had . It wasn't exactly a circle - it was a kind of a ...
... guests more and had more guests to like . Some people collect postage stamps and match boxes . I collected guests . The more I had the happier I was — the happier I was the more I had . It wasn't exactly a circle - it was a kind of a ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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