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... thought , but not good enough . He must keep that figure above at least .75 to make up for the wasted shots of his younger compatriots . It was his duty as an older , wiser man to protect these innocent young fighters for justice , as ...
... thought , but not good enough . He must keep that figure above at least .75 to make up for the wasted shots of his younger compatriots . It was his duty as an older , wiser man to protect these innocent young fighters for justice , as ...
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... thought and was amused . Where had he heard that phrase ? His mind soon produced the answer : a friend of his at home had jokingly said , " fear death on the rocks " in a discussion of French prostitutes a discussion which had ...
... thought and was amused . Where had he heard that phrase ? His mind soon produced the answer : a friend of his at home had jokingly said , " fear death on the rocks " in a discussion of French prostitutes a discussion which had ...
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... thought about my brother for two weeks and missed him in violet evenings , never telling . Gram was more fat and her hair was scraggle white . She would take her teeth out at night and dry her underwear on the stove , forgetting them ...
... thought about my brother for two weeks and missed him in violet evenings , never telling . Gram was more fat and her hair was scraggle white . She would take her teeth out at night and dry her underwear on the stove , forgetting them ...
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