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A list of all pages that have property "Has text" with value "<p>A ROOM WITHOUT </p>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Brown’s Descent or, the Willy-Nilly Slide  + (<div class="poem"> <p>“Well—I—be——” that was all he said,<br /> As standing in the river road,<br /> He looked back up the slippery slope<br /> (Two miles it was) to his abode. </p> </div>)
  • A Hundred Collars  + (<div class="poem"> <p>“Who is it?” </p> </div>)
  • A Hundred Collars  + (<div class="poem"> <p>“Will you believe me if I put it there<br /> Right on the counterpane—that I do trust you?” </p> </div>)
  • A Hundred Collars  + (<div class="poem"> <p>“Yes, Layfayette.<br /> You got it the first time. And yours?” </p> </div>)
  • A Hundred Collars  + (<div class="poem"> <p>“You drive around? It must be pleasant work.” </p> </div>)
  • A Hundred Collars  + (<div class="poem"> <p>“You say ‘unless.’“ </p> </div>)
  • A Hundred Collars  + (<div class="poem"> <p>“You see I’m in with everybody, know ’em all.<br /> I almost know their farms as well as they do.” </p> </div>)
  • A Hundred Collars  + (<div class="poem"> <p>“You seem to shape the paper’s policy.” </p> </div>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>"Oh! So he's still working that old gag! I've heard all about Adolph. He keeps that harness for pulling out cars, and it always busts. The last time, though, he only charged six bits to get it mended. Now let me reason with him." </p>)
  • Westward Hoboes  + (<p><poem> CHIVALRY VS. GUMBO </p>)
  • Westward Hoboes  + (<p>A LONG WAYS FROM HOME </p>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>A YOUNG MAN IN A RAINCOAT </p>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>CLAIRE ESCAPES FROM RESPECTABILITY </p>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>RELEASE BRAKES—SHIFT TO THIRD </p>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE HILLSIDE ROAD </p>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>THE DISCOVERY OF CANNED SHRIMPS AND HESPERIDES </p>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>THE GREAT AMERICAN FRYING PAN </p>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>THE LAND OF BILLOWING CLOUDS </p>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>THE MAN WITH AGATE EYES </p>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>Claire glowered at him. She thoug<p>Claire glowered at him. She thought of a good line about rudeness.</br>But—oh, she was too tired to fuss. She tried to run the car into the empty stall, which was not a stall, but a space, like a missing tooth, between two cars, and so narrow that she was afraid of crumpling the lordly fenders of the Gomez. She ran down the floor, returned with a flourish, thought she was going to back straight into the stall—and found she wasn't. While her nerves shrieked, and it did not seem possible that she could change gears, she managed to get the Gomez behind a truck and side-on to the stall.</br></p>truck and side-on to the stall. </p>)
  • Free Air  + (<p>On the evening before Claire Bolt<p>On the evening before Claire Boltwood left Minneapolis and adventured into democracy, Milt was in the garage. He wore union overalls that were tan where they were not grease-black; a faded blue cotton shirt; and the crown of a derby, with the rim not too neatly hacked off with a dull toad-stabber jack-knife.</br></p>ed off with a dull toad-stabber jack-knife. </p>)