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... waiting for you on the porch when you come down . " He hurried from the room , before she could say anything else , and walked down the squeaking stairs . The rain had not lessened at all ; if any- thing , it was coming down harder ...
... waiting for you on the porch when you come down . " He hurried from the room , before she could say anything else , and walked down the squeaking stairs . The rain had not lessened at all ; if any- thing , it was coming down harder ...
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... waiting , while a veneer cracked and split away , waiting to offend the sight . A handful of years couldn't transform any- body so . Jack wasn't quite ready . He had been asked to stay on to finish up some work by one of the executives ...
... waiting , while a veneer cracked and split away , waiting to offend the sight . A handful of years couldn't transform any- body so . Jack wasn't quite ready . He had been asked to stay on to finish up some work by one of the executives ...
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... waiting for Zohrab , waiting to love Zohrab Bozaian . Zohrab hardly even was conscious of the audience until the middle of Tom Fitchett's speech and then he felt the air pushing on his face like the stale breath of an un- washed mouth ...
... waiting for Zohrab , waiting to love Zohrab Bozaian . Zohrab hardly even was conscious of the audience until the middle of Tom Fitchett's speech and then he felt the air pushing on his face like the stale breath of an un- washed mouth ...
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