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外交学院英语泛读课件 BOOK IV Unit One。
外交学院英语泛读课件 BOOK IV Unit Three
外交学院 英语泛读 课件 BOOK IV Unit Three
2014/7/29
外交学院英语泛读课件 BOOK IV Unit Three。
外交学院英语泛读课件 BOOK IV Unit Two。
外交学院英语泛读课件 BOOK IV Unit Four。
McGregor began to attend some classes at Chicago University and walked about among the massive buildings, erected for the most part through the bounty of one of his country`s leading business men, won...
Chicago is a vast city and millions of people live within the limits of its influence. It stands at the heart of America almost within sound of the creaking green leaves of the corn in the vast corn f...
When McGregor was admitted to the bar and ready to take his place among the thousands of young lawyers scattered over the Chicago loop district he half drew back from beginning the practice of his pro...
In the office McGregor occupied in Van Buren Street there was another desk besides his own. The desk was owned by a small man with an extraordinary long moustache and with grease spots on the lapel of...
The trial of Andrew Brown was both an opportunity and a test for McGregor. For a number of years he had lived a lonely life in Chicago. He had made no friends and his mind had not been confused by the...
The clearing of Andrew Brown made a sensation in Chicago. At the trial McGregor was able to introduce one of those breath-taking dramatic climaxes that catch the attention of the mob. At the tense dra...
《Windy McPherson's Son》BOOK IV CHAPTER I
Windy McPherson's Son Sherwood Anderson river novel
2008/12/25
One afternoon in early September Sam got on a westward-bound train intending to visit his sister on the farm near Caxton. For years he had heard nothing from Kate, but she had, he knew, two daughters,...
《Windy McPherson's Son》BOOK IV CHAPTER II BOOK IV CHAPTER II
Windy McPherson's Son Sherwood Anderson river novel
2008/12/25
Sam McPherson is a living American. He is a rich man, but his money, that he spent so many years and so much of his energy acquiring, does not mean much to him. What is true of him is true of more wea...