The Atlantic Monthly, àÅèÁ·Õè 140Atlantic Monthly Company, 1927 |
¨Ò¡´éÒ¹ã¹Ë¹Ñ§Ê×Í
¼Å¡Òäé¹ËÒ 1 - 5 ¨Ò¡ 100
˹éÒ 5
... feel , Jack ? ' Morgan asks him . ' Fine , ' Jack says . ' How the hell would I feel ? ' ' You look fine , ' Steinfelt says . ' Yes , don't I ? ' says Jack . ' Say , ' he says to John . ' You're my manager . You get a big enough cut ...
... feel , Jack ? ' Morgan asks him . ' Fine , ' Jack says . ' How the hell would I feel ? ' ' You look fine , ' Steinfelt says . ' Yes , don't I ? ' says Jack . ' Say , ' he says to John . ' You're my manager . You get a big enough cut ...
˹éÒ 7
... feel all right . ' Jack Brennan . " That don't do them any good . ' ' Hell , ' I said . ' All that makes a dif- ference is if they got dough . ' ' Well , ' says Jack , ' I got the dough for them all right . ' He poured out another drink ...
... feel all right . ' Jack Brennan . " That don't do them any good . ' ' Hell , ' I said . ' All that makes a dif- ference is if they got dough . ' ' Well , ' says Jack , ' I got the dough for them all right . ' He poured out another drink ...
˹éÒ 8
... feel too good about it , '. bucks . Get some money on him , Jerry . ' ' It sounds good , ' I said . ' How can I beat him ? ' Jack says . ' It ain't crooked . How can I beat him ? Why not make money on it ? ' ' Put some water in that ...
... feel too good about it , '. bucks . Get some money on him , Jerry . ' ' It sounds good , ' I said . ' How can I beat him ? ' Jack says . ' It ain't crooked . How can I beat him ? Why not make money on it ? ' ' Put some water in that ...
˹éÒ 9
... feel ? ' I thought , he must be figuring on taking an awful beating if he does n't want to go home afterward . In town we took a taxi up to the Shelby . A boy came out and took our bags and we went in to the desk . ' How much are the ...
... feel ? ' I thought , he must be figuring on taking an awful beating if he does n't want to go home afterward . In town we took a taxi up to the Shelby . A boy came out and took our bags and we went in to the desk . ' How much are the ...
˹éÒ 10
... feel ? ' " Good , ' Walcott says . He dropped the towel from around his waist and stood on the scales . He had the widest shoulders and back you ever saw . ' One hundred and forty - six pounds and twelve ounces . ' Walcott stepped off ...
... feel ? ' " Good , ' Walcott says . He dropped the towel from around his waist and stood on the scales . He had the widest shoulders and back you ever saw . ' One hundred and forty - six pounds and twelve ounces . ' Walcott stepped off ...
©ºÑºÍ×è¹æ - ´Ù·Ñé§ËÁ´
¤ÓáÅÐÇÅÕ·Õ辺ºèÍÂ
advertising Alayne ALBERT RHYS WILLIAMS American army asked Atlantic ATLANTIC MONTHLY B. H. LIDDELL HART beauty British called cent China Chinese church Court dear door Eight-Ball engine England English eyes face fact father feel fifth reservation Finch foreign FORT VERMILION French friends Gallieni girl give Government hand happy head HENRY WILLIAMSON Hogan hundred interest Jack says Jalna Joffre land laughed live looked means ment mind morning never night Old Believers party passed Paul Bunyan perhaps Pershing Pheasant Piers political President question Renny river seemed ship Siam smile sure tell things thought tion to-day Tony Beaver took treaty turned United Vlas voice Whiteoak woman women words young