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WINTER CHALLENGE 2015 > 5.5 - The Floor Scrapers

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Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11182 comments 5.5 - The Floor Scrapers by Gustave Caillebotte
One of the first paintings to feature the urban working class. Read a book from the Underclass list. Required: State which page of the list your book can be found on when you post.


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Dee (austhokie) | 8867 comments can I use Pygmalion as my one book less than 100pgs please - the GR record says 96pgs, but it is a play


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Daphne (daphnesm) | 486 comments Dee wrote: "can I use Pygmalion as my one book less than 100pgs please - the GR record says 96pgs, but it is a play"

That seems short for this play. I see you linked the Dover Thrift edition. That series of published books has really small script based on the ones I own in my library. There are 3 english edition mass market paperbacks and they range from 160-203 pages. Not sure if that means anything, but I'm putting it out there. Part of what makes the thrift editions so thrifty is the small script = fewer pages. :)


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Kristina Simon (kristinasimon) | 11182 comments Dee wrote: "can I use Pygmalion as my one book less than 100pgs please - the GR record says 96pgs, but it is a play"

Daphne's right. The most popular mass market edition has 176 pages. So as long as your version isn't an abridged version of the play or something, it will work.


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