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... window that reached down to the worn parquet ; and Madame was effusive in her description of the girl . She told me that Minna was a Nor- wegian girl whose family were travelling abroad , that she spoke some English for she had spent a ...
... window that reached down to the worn parquet ; and Madame was effusive in her description of the girl . She told me that Minna was a Nor- wegian girl whose family were travelling abroad , that she spoke some English for she had spent a ...
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... windows : we could see the tree - tops fing- ering the palely reddish sky . The candles flick- ered in the breeze ... window alcoves and looking out . He turned around and said , " Well ; and this is our Austrian exile . " He walked ...
... windows : we could see the tree - tops fing- ering the palely reddish sky . The candles flick- ered in the breeze ... window alcoves and looking out . He turned around and said , " Well ; and this is our Austrian exile . " He walked ...
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... window . We waited . He didn't say much . He took my license and registration out of my wallet , and wrote something out on a sheet of white paper from his pad . I kept staring at his eyebrows . He handed me the ticket and my license ...
... window . We waited . He didn't say much . He took my license and registration out of my wallet , and wrote something out on a sheet of white paper from his pad . I kept staring at his eyebrows . He handed me the ticket and my license ...
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