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... Street and also found two otherwise un- identified individuals examining the facade of a certain Elm Street " club . " One said to the other : " Now , there's a building with historical significance ? " This seemingly ran- dom remark ...
... Street and also found two otherwise un- identified individuals examining the facade of a certain Elm Street " club . " One said to the other : " Now , there's a building with historical significance ? " This seemingly ran- dom remark ...
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... street to where it was cut off from sight by its rise . There was no bus in sight . Waiting , he watched the cars pass or , while stopped for a light , heard the low intimate talk and saw the glow of cigarettes in the dark . Then the ...
... street to where it was cut off from sight by its rise . There was no bus in sight . Waiting , he watched the cars pass or , while stopped for a light , heard the low intimate talk and saw the glow of cigarettes in the dark . Then the ...
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... street trying to escape the laughing and shouting boy who chased her . The girl ran past Alberto's car towards the ... street . The colored man did not move . Only his eyes moved up and down the street from Alberto to the men , from the ...
... street trying to escape the laughing and shouting boy who chased her . The girl ran past Alberto's car towards the ... street . The colored man did not move . Only his eyes moved up and down the street from Alberto to the men , from the ...
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