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... trying to hold something back and she could tell so easily , he was like a little boy trying to hold back a secret . " I'm going up to work , " he said . " Have you time to read something before lunch ? " " I suppose so . " He opened ...
... trying to hold something back and she could tell so easily , he was like a little boy trying to hold back a secret . " I'm going up to work , " he said . " Have you time to read something before lunch ? " " I suppose so . " He opened ...
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... trying to be helpful . " " You're always trying to be helpful . I've spent a week thinking about his stories and you sit there knowing absolutely nothing , playing the oracle . Do you really care at all about the fellow's stories ...
... trying to be helpful . " " You're always trying to be helpful . I've spent a week thinking about his stories and you sit there knowing absolutely nothing , playing the oracle . Do you really care at all about the fellow's stories ...
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... tried to smile at her through the darkness as he stood up . When he tried to help her to her feet by the hand which he still held , she trembled and stirred like a sleeper shaken in the night ; she quickly freed her hand , and as they ...
... tried to smile at her through the darkness as he stood up . When he tried to help her to her feet by the hand which he still held , she trembled and stirred like a sleeper shaken in the night ; she quickly freed her hand , and as they ...
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