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... hands with me . I shook hands but I was looking around for my boss to show up and I was scared be- cause the boss didn't like me or anybody else who just worked for the summer at the agency , and Uncle Dan was laughing now and slapping ...
... hands with me . I shook hands but I was looking around for my boss to show up and I was scared be- cause the boss didn't like me or anybody else who just worked for the summer at the agency , and Uncle Dan was laughing now and slapping ...
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... hands . His mother didn't answer . She was a slight woman with high cheek bones and a sharp nose . Her hands were rough . As she picked up the wooden spoon on the stove to stir the soup she said , " Run out to the court and tell your ...
... hands . His mother didn't answer . She was a slight woman with high cheek bones and a sharp nose . Her hands were rough . As she picked up the wooden spoon on the stove to stir the soup she said , " Run out to the court and tell your ...
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... hands and kissing him . His eyes were closed . The clown pulled her away from Laffer and kissed her himself . When the two started to leave , the darkies in porter's jackets joined them . They went together quickly out of the room ...
... hands and kissing him . His eyes were closed . The clown pulled her away from Laffer and kissed her himself . When the two started to leave , the darkies in porter's jackets joined them . They went together quickly out of the room ...
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