America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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... River , Past the Ohio shore and past the mouth of the Wabash , Into the golden stream of the broad and swift Mississippi , Floated a cumbrous boat , that was rowed by Aca- dian boatmen . It was a band of exiles : a raft , as it were ...
... River , Past the Ohio shore and past the mouth of the Wabash , Into the golden stream of the broad and swift Mississippi , Floated a cumbrous boat , that was rowed by Aca- dian boatmen . It was a band of exiles : a raft , as it were ...
第 617 頁
... river , earning the license of a Mississippi River pilot , meeting the people and viewing the scenes that later furnished characters and situations for his major writings and picking up the phrase " mark twain " ( meaning " a sounding ...
... river , earning the license of a Mississippi River pilot , meeting the people and viewing the scenes that later furnished characters and situations for his major writings and picking up the phrase " mark twain " ( meaning " a sounding ...
第 660 頁
... river , and every river a lake . Each gorge and gulch was trans- formed into a tumultuous water - course that de- scended the hillsides , tearing down giant trees and scattering its drift and débris along the plain . Red Dog had been ...
... river , and every river a lake . Each gorge and gulch was trans- formed into a tumultuous water - course that de- scended the hillsides , tearing down giant trees and scattering its drift and débris along the plain . Red Dog had been ...
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