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Peter watched them go and turned to talk to a pretty girl standing rather alone near him . It turned out that she had known Sally from boarding school and was just visiting for a few days in town . He talked to her easily , drawing her ...
Peter watched them go and turned to talk to a pretty girl standing rather alone near him . It turned out that she had known Sally from boarding school and was just visiting for a few days in town . He talked to her easily , drawing her ...
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... turned to a blue - a blue that search- ed up and down the wick looking for food , for solace , for life . Soon there was no wax left , for it had all dripped onto the table , white , opalesque , bloodless , still . And the blue spark ...
... turned to a blue - a blue that search- ed up and down the wick looking for food , for solace , for life . Soon there was no wax left , for it had all dripped onto the table , white , opalesque , bloodless , still . And the blue spark ...
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... turned out to be . She said it once after a party in a half - joking tone , but he knew she had been thinking it seriously . Her husband had turned out to be a dry stream , and he was her husband and how could she possibly keep on ...
... turned out to be . She said it once after a party in a half - joking tone , but he knew she had been thinking it seriously . Her husband had turned out to be a dry stream , and he was her husband and how could she possibly keep on ...
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