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... looked at it as he turned down the side - street . Above it , television aerials caught the last light of the afternoon , and the day was getting colder . The apartment was in the last house before the Avenue - five stories , brown ...
... looked at it as he turned down the side - street . Above it , television aerials caught the last light of the afternoon , and the day was getting colder . The apartment was in the last house before the Avenue - five stories , brown ...
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... looked out the door to where Maurice was talking to his father , and her hands were shaky as she poured the soup into each bowl . Janine came in the back , a tall girl with brown eyes and straight black hair tied with a red rib- bon ...
... looked out the door to where Maurice was talking to his father , and her hands were shaky as she poured the soup into each bowl . Janine came in the back , a tall girl with brown eyes and straight black hair tied with a red rib- bon ...
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... looked around the room . It was small , but new and neat . One window looked out over some spruce trees and in the distance you could see the sparkling gray of the sea . On the dresser there were some very yellow daffodils in a clear ...
... looked around the room . It was small , but new and neat . One window looked out over some spruce trees and in the distance you could see the sparkling gray of the sea . On the dresser there were some very yellow daffodils in a clear ...
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