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Mark Schorer. HARRY ( looking at Miss McCutcheon ) . Is she willing to admit there's a little one in it ? GREELEY . I don't know . I know I got sea water in this bottle . MISS MC CUTCHEON . Mr. Van Dusen , Clay Larrabee seems to believe ...
Mark Schorer. HARRY ( looking at Miss McCutcheon ) . Is she willing to admit there's a little one in it ? GREELEY . I don't know . I know I got sea water in this bottle . MISS MC CUTCHEON . Mr. Van Dusen , Clay Larrabee seems to believe ...
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Mark Schorer. MISS MC CUTCHEON . hundred dollars ? HARRY . Not quite . Do you have three MISS MC CUTCHEON . What about the other children who need money ? Do you plan to put pearls in oysters for them , too ? Not just here in O.K. - by ...
Mark Schorer. MISS MC CUTCHEON . hundred dollars ? HARRY . Not quite . Do you have three MISS MC CUTCHEON . What about the other children who need money ? Do you plan to put pearls in oysters for them , too ? Not just here in O.K. - by ...
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... Miss McCutcheon , dressed neatly , looking like another person almost , comes in . ) MISS MC CUTCHEON . Well ? HARRY . You look fine , Miss McCutcheon . MISS MC CUTCHEON . I don't mean that . I mean the oyster . - HARRY . Oh , that ...
... Miss McCutcheon , dressed neatly , looking like another person almost , comes in . ) MISS MC CUTCHEON . Well ? HARRY . You look fine , Miss McCutcheon . MISS MC CUTCHEON . I don't mean that . I mean the oyster . - HARRY . Oh , that ...
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APPROACHING AMERICAN | 1 |
Carl Sandburg Chicago | 34 |
William Saroyan The Oyster and the Pearl | 60 |
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