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Side 5
... tell the truth about him . There should be such a thrust , but such a thrust would jar things and it is not time to tell the truth . Perhaps it is never time . Perhaps the truth would be Comic when we live under a predilection that it ...
... tell the truth about him . There should be such a thrust , but such a thrust would jar things and it is not time to tell the truth . Perhaps it is never time . Perhaps the truth would be Comic when we live under a predilection that it ...
Side 33
... tell you about my accident ? JAMES You mentioned it once or twice . LEE Quite a story . Remind me not to tell you all about it sometime . ( He hands her the drink . ) Thanks . Aren't you having one ? ( She lights a cigarette , just ...
... tell you about my accident ? JAMES You mentioned it once or twice . LEE Quite a story . Remind me not to tell you all about it sometime . ( He hands her the drink . ) Thanks . Aren't you having one ? ( She lights a cigarette , just ...
Side 22
... Tell me the one about the lady in the park . " Julie started to tell the story about the nurse wheeling a carriage in the park and the balloon man . It took about three min- utes to tell completely . During this time Carl had finished ...
... Tell me the one about the lady in the park . " Julie started to tell the story about the nurse wheeling a carriage in the park and the balloon man . It took about three min- utes to tell completely . During this time Carl had finished ...
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