| Stephen Crane - 1895 - 254 páginas
...nervous movement, wiped his eyes with his coat sleeve. His mouth was still a little way open. He got the one glance at the foe-swarming field in front of him,...of his piece being loaded. Before he was ready to begin—before he had announced to himself that he was about to fight— he threw the obedient, well-balanced... | |
| Leonidas Warren Payne - 1927 - 378 páginas
...nervous movement, wiped his eyes with his coat sleeve. His mouth was still a little way open. He got the one glance at the foe-swarming field in front of him,...question of his piece being loaded. Before he was to begin — before he had eo announced to himself that he was about to fight — he threw the obedient,... | |
| Stephen Crane - 1984 - 1422 páginas
...nervous movement, wiped his eyes with his coat sleeve. His mouth was still a little ways open. He got the one glance at the foe-swarming field in front of him,...question of his piece being loaded. Before he was read}' to begin — before he had announced to himself that he was about to fight — he threw the... | |
| Lee Clark Mitchell - 1986 - 170 páginas
...Furthermore, Crane thought to add, at the foot of page 46, a reminder of this newly added concern: "He got the one glance at the foe-swarming field in front of him...to debate the question of his piece being loaded." As he copied page 46 onto page 53, Crane gave Henry a fine silly bit of self-congratulation: "The supreme... | |
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