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... passed , as though it pained him that he couldn't be friendly , but sometimes he wouldn't even look up from his book at all . On Sundays his wife left early for Sunday School and he would walk up later to the drug store and get the city ...
... passed , as though it pained him that he couldn't be friendly , but sometimes he wouldn't even look up from his book at all . On Sundays his wife left early for Sunday School and he would walk up later to the drug store and get the city ...
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... passing to the churches . He walked past them all , past the churches , and started out towards the edge of town again . But something in the night , within the aura of Christmas eve and within the vibrations of the bells , in the last ...
... passing to the churches . He walked past them all , past the churches , and started out towards the edge of town again . But something in the night , within the aura of Christmas eve and within the vibrations of the bells , in the last ...
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... passed through the stained glass win- dows during the daytime , and in the evening by the yellow light of flicker ... passing under it , hurrying to get in before the hymns had finished ; the deadline for transients is only a few minutes ...
... passed through the stained glass win- dows during the daytime , and in the evening by the yellow light of flicker ... passing under it , hurrying to get in before the hymns had finished ; the deadline for transients is only a few minutes ...
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