| Charlotte Perkins Gilman - 1899 - 72 pages
...should undoubtedly rest better for a night all alone. That was clever, for really I wasn't alone a bit ! As soon as it was moonlight, and that poor thing began...before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper. A strip about as high as my head and half around the room. that awful pattern began to laugh at me... | |
| 1892 - 848 pages
...should undoubtedly rest better for a night all alone. That was clever, for really I wasn't alone a bit ! As soon as it was moonlight and that poor thing began...before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper. A strip about as high as my head and half around the room. And then when the sun came and that awful... | |
| Shari Benstock - 1988 - 332 pages
...with the other woman, who symbolically becomes all women freed from the hideous patterns of society. "As soon as it was moonlight and that poor thing began to crawl and shake the pattern," she writes, "I got up and ran to help her. I pulled and she shook, 1 shook and she pulled, and before... | |
| Various - 1990 - 276 pages
...should undoubtedly rest better for a night all alone. That was clever, for really I wasn't alone a bit! As soon as it was moonlight and that poor thing began...before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper. A strip about as high as my head and half around the room. And then when the sun came and that awful... | |
| Elaine Showalter - 1993 - 352 pages
...undoubtedly rest better for a night all alone. That was clever, for really I wasn't alone a bit! As soon 114 as it was moonlight and that poor thing began to crawl...before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper. A strip about as high as my head and half around the room. And then when the sun came and that awful... | |
| Patricia Anne Vertinsky - 1989 - 292 pages
...own self-realization. One night she finally sets about freeing the trapped woman and hence herself. 'I pulled and she shook, I shook and she pulled, and...before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper.' In her final descent into madness the narrator begins to creep and crawl about the room. With the climax... | |
| Elaine Showalter - 1997 - 566 pages
...should undoubtedly rest better for a night all alone. That was clever, for really I wasn't alone a bit! As soon as it was moonlight and that poor thing began...before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper. A strip about as high as my head and half around the room. And then when the sun came and that awful... | |
| Charlotte Perkins Gilman - 1998 - 388 pages
...should undoubtedly rest better for a night all alone. That was clever, for really I wasn't alone a bit! As soon as it was moonlight and that poor thing began...before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper. A strip about as high as my head and half around the room. And then when the sun came and that awful... | |
| Linda Wagner-Martin, Cathy N. Davidson - 1999 - 612 pages
...should undoubtedly rest better for a night all alone. That was clever, for really I wasn't alone a bit! As soon as it was moonlight and that poor thing began...before morning we had peeled off yards of that paper. A strip about as high as my head and half around the room. And then when the sun came and that awful... | |
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