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... sounds , the cry of the hawkers selling everything but the truth , and faint the sound of heavy music coming from the buildings , the sky , the street and yet nowhere . He walked until evening had quite come and even the red glare of ...
... sounds , the cry of the hawkers selling everything but the truth , and faint the sound of heavy music coming from the buildings , the sky , the street and yet nowhere . He walked until evening had quite come and even the red glare of ...
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... sounds seemed to fill the whole city . Roy's smile enlarged to a laugh , and he loved the sounds . He danced through them and across the narrow street and stood on the edge of the side walk . He stood stifly , his legs apart , his fists ...
... sounds seemed to fill the whole city . Roy's smile enlarged to a laugh , and he loved the sounds . He danced through them and across the narrow street and stood on the edge of the side walk . He stood stifly , his legs apart , his fists ...
Side 20
... sound of a machine than like a person singing . And his eyes were heavy . " Come on , Roy . " Al pulled his arm ... sounds did not come from the musicians now , but from the whole room . And he was part of it . He beat harder till his ...
... sound of a machine than like a person singing . And his eyes were heavy . " Come on , Roy . " Al pulled his arm ... sounds did not come from the musicians now , but from the whole room . And he was part of it . He beat harder till his ...
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