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Side 17
... woman . The woman was heavy , tired - looking , fifty or sixty , and the men were in their thirties . The woman wore an old leather jacket and under that a lumberjack shirt , while the men car- ried themselves like city folk and wore ...
... woman . The woman was heavy , tired - looking , fifty or sixty , and the men were in their thirties . The woman wore an old leather jacket and under that a lumberjack shirt , while the men car- ried themselves like city folk and wore ...
Side 23
... woman with some packages in her arms passed them . She looked around when she saw they were standing before Mrs. Whale's door and her eyes were small like their father's . " Are you looking for somebody ? ” she said . “ Are you kids ...
... woman with some packages in her arms passed them . She looked around when she saw they were standing before Mrs. Whale's door and her eyes were small like their father's . " Are you looking for somebody ? ” she said . “ Are you kids ...
Side 8
... woman with a child in her arms come run- ning up the sidewalk . The child was screaming and the woman was sobbing as she ran . Blood was running from the child's head . Mrs. Cos- tello helped them into the house and got towels and ...
... woman with a child in her arms come run- ning up the sidewalk . The child was screaming and the woman was sobbing as she ran . Blood was running from the child's head . Mrs. Cos- tello helped them into the house and got towels and ...
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