
Chapter 33 - Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis
I He tried to explain to his wife, as they prepared for bed, how objectionable was Sheldon Smeeth, but all her answer was, "He has such a beautiful ...
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I He tried to explain to his wife, as they prepared for bed, how objectionable was Sheldon Smeeth, but all her answer was, "He has such a beautiful ...
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Miss McGoun entered Mr. Babbitt’s private office at three in the afternoon with a message. “Lissen, Mr. Babbitt; there’s a Mrs. Judique on the phone—w...
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The excerpt above is from Sinclair Lewis's novel Babbitt, a classic work of American literature first published in 1922. The story centers on George F...
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I He drove to the City Prison, not blindly, but with unusual fussy care at corners, the fussiness of an old woman potting plants. It kept him from f...
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