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... chair to meet Bill as he came through the door , but I knew he'd come . He is always like that , dreamy , moody , thoughtful but liable to make the most vicious and sarcastic comments imaginable . Yes , Hamlet reading a book , she ...
... chair to meet Bill as he came through the door , but I knew he'd come . He is always like that , dreamy , moody , thoughtful but liable to make the most vicious and sarcastic comments imaginable . Yes , Hamlet reading a book , she ...
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... chair that faced the desk . That was the chair he had you sit in if you were coming on any other errand , but he'd never offered King a seat , so there he was standing with his hands on the chair back , because there wasn't any- where ...
... chair that faced the desk . That was the chair he had you sit in if you were coming on any other errand , but he'd never offered King a seat , so there he was standing with his hands on the chair back , because there wasn't any- where ...
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... chair but she didn't rock back and forth any . She was reading in the bible again . I sneaked up be- hind and started rocking the chair . " Jimmy , " mother said , " come sit next to me . " There was room in granddaddy's chair for me to ...
... chair but she didn't rock back and forth any . She was reading in the bible again . I sneaked up be- hind and started rocking the chair . " Jimmy , " mother said , " come sit next to me . " There was room in granddaddy's chair for me to ...
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