| United States. Congress - 868 pages
...unconquerable spirit at San Antonio. He said: "Frank O'Connor, the Irish writer, tells us In one of his books how, as a boy, he and his friends would make their...and when they came to an orchard wall that seemed to high and too doubtful to try and too difficult to permit their voyage to continue, they took off... | |
| United States Air Force Academy - 1964 - 374 pages
...can say with confidence and conviction. Frank O'Connor, the Irish writer, tells in one of his books how, as a boy, he and his friends would make their...they came to an orchard wall that seemed too high to climb, too doubtful to try, too difficult to permit their journey to continue, they took off their... | |
| Tom Owen-Towle - 1998 - 108 pages
...first step, the rest will follow. Irish writer Frank O'Connor tells the story of how, as a boy, he and friends would make their way across the countryside,...orchard wall that seemed too high and too difficult to permit their voyage to continue, they took off their hats and tossed them over the imposing wall.... | |
| Sharon Crawford Hatton, Pam Leneave Ladd - 2002 - 148 pages
...wanting one. (Rich & Menzel, 1995, p. 33) Frank O'Connor, the Irish writer, tells in one of his books how as a boy, he and his friends would make their...came to an orchard wall that seemed too high and too doubtful to try and too difficult to permit their voyage to continue, they took off their hats and... | |
| Lawrence E. Lamb - 2006 - 440 pages
...can say with confidence and conviction. Frank O'Connor, the Irish writer, tells in one of his books how, as a boy, he and his friends would make their...came to an orchard wall that seemed too high, and too doubtful to try, and too difficult to permit their voyage to continue, they took off their hats and... | |
| Karsten Werth - 2006 - 320 pages
...Entscheidung Amerikas zur Raumfahrt, als er sagte: Frank O'Connor, the Irish writer, tells in one of his books how, as a boy, he and his friends would make their...came to an orchard wall that seemed too high and too doubtful to try and too difficult to permit their voyage to continue, they took oft their hats and... | |
| Robert J. Wicks - 2007 - 272 pages
...story about one of his favorite authors: Frank O'Connor, the Irish author, tells in one of his books how as a boy, he and his friends would make their...came to an orchard wall that seemed too high and too doubtful to try, and too difficult to permit their voyage to continue, they would take off their hats... | |
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