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Side 5
... faces . So you will humor me , will you ? And when the door is closed and my life has been spilled out across the ... face of a stiffnecked corpse . But first you must listen , you must , since I have been there , have seen the hands ...
... faces . So you will humor me , will you ? And when the door is closed and my life has been spilled out across the ... face of a stiffnecked corpse . But first you must listen , you must , since I have been there , have seen the hands ...
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... face . But I would look away quickly , turning back to the lightened faces and gentle noise of the people around us , trying to mingle with their smiles and release myself from feeling somewhat nervous and upset by this strange person ...
... face . But I would look away quickly , turning back to the lightened faces and gentle noise of the people around us , trying to mingle with their smiles and release myself from feeling somewhat nervous and upset by this strange person ...
Side 8
... faces of yours fit the situation better than anything else . And can you picture that expression , the turned corners of your mouths and the mirthful light in your eyes , can you just imagine that expression on the dry , whitened face ...
... faces of yours fit the situation better than anything else . And can you picture that expression , the turned corners of your mouths and the mirthful light in your eyes , can you just imagine that expression on the dry , whitened face ...
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