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디즈비즈북스
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부스 타킹턴(Booth Tarkington)
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CHAPTER I. PEOPLE used to say of the two Oliphant brothers
CHAPTER II. IT WAS not altogether without difficulty
CHAPTER III. THE Oliphants’ high white iron fence
CHAPTER IV. SHE nodded to where before them a long wooden picke
CHAPTER V. DAN walked home from his grandmother’s with the wind
CHAPTER VI. THAT green bronze swan of the fountain in the broad yard
CHAPTER VII. NO FIGURE was more familiar to the downtown streets
CHAPTER VIII. BUT Lena did not respond right away
CHAPTER IX. NOT long ago there was found everywhere
CHAPTER X. HALF an hour later he brought her a tray
CHAPTER XI. THE doleful bride remained in bed all the next day
CHAPTER XII. IN THE minds of Mrs. Savage’s neighbours across the street
CHAPTER XIII. HE HAD no wish to supplant his brother in Mrs. Savage’s will
CHAPTER XIV. ADMITTED by a coloured housemaid who drowsily said
CHAPTER XV. HIS humour was misplaced, and both of them
CHAPTER XVI. HIS attitude had not changed, fifteen minutes later
CHAPTER XVII. THE day after her funeral Mr. Oliphant brought home
CHAPTER XVIII. THEY thought of many ways to get him to do it
CHAPTER XIX. HARLAN laughed ruefully and told her that time
CHAPTER XX. HARLAN was astonished
CHAPTER XXI. DAN did not go next day to bid the returned neighbour
CHAPTER XXII. MARTHA had said that Dan’s remaining away
CHAPTER XXIII. ‟HOW in the world did that cunning little wife of his
CHAPTER XXIV. SHE was right; the growth was now visibly upon
CHAPTER XXV. NEITHER Mr. Oliphant’s daughter-in-law nor his grandson
CHAPTER XXVI. SHE was mistaken about Martha
CHAPTER XXVII. THE next day, at lunch, she asked her father
CHAPTER XXVIII. HE FOUND Henry, but the search took two hours
CHAPTER XXIX. DAN reassured his mother as well as he could
CHAPTER XXX. HE MADE this promise with an angrily confident determination
CHAPTER XXXI. THE war halted the wrecking of National Avenue