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... side of the island . He was sure it would be good . The mood stayed with him . Turning off the paved highway , he strode down the gravel road that led to Spruce Head and home , drinking greedily of the sounds and smells of the waning ...
... side of the island . He was sure it would be good . The mood stayed with him . Turning off the paved highway , he strode down the gravel road that led to Spruce Head and home , drinking greedily of the sounds and smells of the waning ...
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... sides together . Torn he was , and hated to choose ; angry that he knew he had to choose , and that in so doing an injustice had to be committed - that one side must be hidden from him . Why , he wondered , hadn't he been able to see ...
... sides together . Torn he was , and hated to choose ; angry that he knew he had to choose , and that in so doing an injustice had to be committed - that one side must be hidden from him . Why , he wondered , hadn't he been able to see ...
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... side of the fountain and Alberto dropped the water jug and hurried to her . He picked her up and looked at the cut on the side of her face , the little boy ran away . " You have hurt yourself . It would have been better had you watched ...
... side of the fountain and Alberto dropped the water jug and hurried to her . He picked her up and looked at the cut on the side of her face , the little boy ran away . " You have hurt yourself . It would have been better had you watched ...
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