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Side 6
... beautiful the flowers were , she thought ; here everything seems suspended , the flowers almost breath- ing on their long thin stems : red , purple , and white . But it was the roses which were the most beautiful of all , veined curving ...
... beautiful the flowers were , she thought ; here everything seems suspended , the flowers almost breath- ing on their long thin stems : red , purple , and white . But it was the roses which were the most beautiful of all , veined curving ...
Side 5
... beautiful . My sister was beautiful , but I'm plain . MOTHER : She's no example , she— EUNICE : She's married . MOTHER : But she never believed nothing . Everything went in one ear and right out . Night I used to sit on Minerva's bed ...
... beautiful . My sister was beautiful , but I'm plain . MOTHER : She's no example , she— EUNICE : She's married . MOTHER : But she never believed nothing . Everything went in one ear and right out . Night I used to sit on Minerva's bed ...
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... beautiful figure out of adamantine teak or ebony . The ef- fect cannot be described - the driving , clip- ped phrases of Morgan ; the throaty , sug- gestive tones of Sharpe's alto ; the rhythm , always there , pressing on with ever ...
... beautiful figure out of adamantine teak or ebony . The ef- fect cannot be described - the driving , clip- ped phrases of Morgan ; the throaty , sug- gestive tones of Sharpe's alto ; the rhythm , always there , pressing on with ever ...
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