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| 100 | _aMarquand, P. John | ||
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_aH. M. pulham, esquire _c/ John P. Marquand |
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_aCanada : _bBantam Books, _c1941 |
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| 300 | _a328 p. | ||
| 505 | _aI play up—and play the game .............................. 1 Ii mr. Hilliard tells all ................................. 10 Iii the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts ....................................... 20 Iv we were going out to dinner .......................... 25 V the golden age ....................................... 34 Vi i consider mr. Chips ................................. 44 Vii it never helps to talk about it ..................... 52 Viii may i have this dance? ............................. 57 Ix adventures in companionship .......................... 61 X boys and girls together .............................. 71 Xi you’d better ask frank wilding ....................... 80 Xii a great experience, the war ......................... 84 Xiii something basic .................................... 90 Xiv let me draw a diagram ............................... 100 Xv i make my letter ..................................... 104 Xvi i must go down to the seas again .................... 119 Xvii when the girl you love loves you ................... 134 Xviii i remember marvin myles ........................... 143 Xix it had to happen sometime ........................... 154 | ||
| 546 | _aEnglish | ||
| 650 | _aH. M.--Pulham--Esquire | ||
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