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... talk . They walked slowly , not grouped , drifting from one to the other as they passed off the par- ticular ... talking . This passed for some minutes , long enough for them all to notice a high wind develop outside . It seemed to come ...
... talk . They walked slowly , not grouped , drifting from one to the other as they passed off the par- ticular ... talking . This passed for some minutes , long enough for them all to notice a high wind develop outside . It seemed to come ...
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... talk . It gave him more chance to find something to talk about , and if he could find some- thing clever to say , perhaps she would get interested , and he wouldn't feel like a dud with no personality . He wanted desperately to be ...
... talk . It gave him more chance to find something to talk about , and if he could find some- thing clever to say , perhaps she would get interested , and he wouldn't feel like a dud with no personality . He wanted desperately to be ...
Side 13
... talks to Bob , almost flirting . Dave and I talk well about Art ; after a while Tony interrupts . He is tall and turkeyshape , rednecked . Artificial armgestures sweeping the air like wind- mills . He is stretched one legged on the ...
... talks to Bob , almost flirting . Dave and I talk well about Art ; after a while Tony interrupts . He is tall and turkeyshape , rednecked . Artificial armgestures sweeping the air like wind- mills . He is stretched one legged on the ...
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