LITCS 111
Teaching Associate: Patrick Mooney
Bldg. 494, room 160B
Spring 2016
She grew from infancy to the age of eight in the chairs, moving from one to another [...](107)Maybe she's fixing to be a tomboy,her father said.
(109)Let her stay at home then,he said. [...][...] to that world's fair they are talking about having in Saint Louis, and if we like it by God we will buy a tent and settle down there.
one of them told that it was the girl who had wielded it, springing [...] the other two.(153)
He [Ratliff] knew what was happening now and he had already gone on to the station, there waiting an hour before the train was due, and he was not wrong; he saw the straw suitcase and the big telescope bag go into the vestibule, [...] the froglike creature which barely reached her shoulder, [...] to have had need to flee that word and dream for past.(164–65)
He didn't know then what a football field was [...] were not even playing the game but just practicing it.(119)
I knew what the shoes cost.(121)
a pound fee on the cow as a stray(213)
he aint charging them to watch it yet, and that's what's wrong.(218)
the crippled Vulcan to that Venus(131).
A mile back he had left the rich, broad, flat river-bottom country [...] and so onto the crest of the hill, the plateau.(190)
At six oclock that afternoon [...] moving not toward a destination in space but a destination in time [...] the windless well of night; the portcullis of sunset fell behind them.(198)
(179)Well well,Ratliff said.Well well well. [...][...] and the lines besides the mouth which they could not read.
He [Jack Houston] was fourteen when he entered the school [...] and did not believe he needed to.(228–29)