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Side 5
... waiting for their doctorate ex- amination results eye with uneasiness the piece of furniture from the French gratitude train which currently sep- arates them from applicants for admis- sion to the Graduate School . The choir stall with ...
... waiting for their doctorate ex- amination results eye with uneasiness the piece of furniture from the French gratitude train which currently sep- arates them from applicants for admis- sion to the Graduate School . The choir stall with ...
Side 24
... waiting room into which I moved with alacrity , were already waiting eighteen or twenty men . The sallow light , the hint of body smells , and the outdated magazines brought me closer to the reality of the experience than had the loud ...
... waiting room into which I moved with alacrity , were already waiting eighteen or twenty men . The sallow light , the hint of body smells , and the outdated magazines brought me closer to the reality of the experience than had the loud ...
Side 34
... waiting - room door , Captain Pratt thought uninterestedly he had come here once before , by mistake , in search of the food depot . He sat and watched the doorway , wiping the sweat from his palms onto the sides of his khaki shorts it ...
... waiting - room door , Captain Pratt thought uninterestedly he had come here once before , by mistake , in search of the food depot . He sat and watched the doorway , wiping the sweat from his palms onto the sides of his khaki shorts it ...
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