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... girl ? " could lighten her misery . Dad was allowed to consider her a girl , his girl , and she liked him to rumple her hair , and to walk arm - in - arm with her when she met him at the gate of an evening . Penny's being in the ...
... girl ? " could lighten her misery . Dad was allowed to consider her a girl , his girl , and she liked him to rumple her hair , and to walk arm - in - arm with her when she met him at the gate of an evening . Penny's being in the ...
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... girl of about twenty . She is a plain girl in a plain house dress . She reaches her left hand out the window , snaps her fingers , and calls " pijie , " softly several times . Then she reaches in her left pocket and holds some- thing ...
... girl of about twenty . She is a plain girl in a plain house dress . She reaches her left hand out the window , snaps her fingers , and calls " pijie , " softly several times . Then she reaches in her left pocket and holds some- thing ...
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... girl ran across the street trying to escape the laughing and shouting boy who chased her . The girl ran past Alberto's car towards the fountain and fell . Her head struck the side of the fountain and Alberto dropped the water jug and ...
... girl ran across the street trying to escape the laughing and shouting boy who chased her . The girl ran past Alberto's car towards the fountain and fell . Her head struck the side of the fountain and Alberto dropped the water jug and ...
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