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... morning ; the snow would cover the rocks , leaving graceful rolling forms and the powder would be luxurious under his skis . The room began to feel chilly . He went to the fireplace . As he stirred the coals he had a vague feeling that ...
... morning ; the snow would cover the rocks , leaving graceful rolling forms and the powder would be luxurious under his skis . The room began to feel chilly . He went to the fireplace . As he stirred the coals he had a vague feeling that ...
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... morning sun that still has some warmth in it . Then she went through the screen door and sat back on the wicker sofa , took off her glasses and rubbed her eyes , yawning . She rested there quietly , the wrinkles pulling her eyes and ...
... morning sun that still has some warmth in it . Then she went through the screen door and sat back on the wicker sofa , took off her glasses and rubbed her eyes , yawning . She rested there quietly , the wrinkles pulling her eyes and ...
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... morning . Even the assistant station master was home in bed since another train would not go through the town until late in the afternoon . Out side the town jail , a small dirty brick building across from the railroad station , the ...
... morning . Even the assistant station master was home in bed since another train would not go through the town until late in the afternoon . Out side the town jail , a small dirty brick building across from the railroad station , the ...
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