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... wonder . Then Christmas would come and the term would melt into the holidays and be forgotten ; Sally and the teas with Mrs. Dal- ton and his mother , the Christmas tree , and outside the falling snow that would swirl between the ...
... wonder . Then Christmas would come and the term would melt into the holidays and be forgotten ; Sally and the teas with Mrs. Dal- ton and his mother , the Christmas tree , and outside the falling snow that would swirl between the ...
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MR . ELISHA : The wonder of the Lord , Mrs. Hecket . MOTHER : Did you ever heal a hand that was dead ? ( Mr. Elisha sets ... wonder- ful evening for Eunice and me -- you know . I couldn't let ' em miss it . ( she motions to introduce the ...
MR . ELISHA : The wonder of the Lord , Mrs. Hecket . MOTHER : Did you ever heal a hand that was dead ? ( Mr. Elisha sets ... wonder- ful evening for Eunice and me -- you know . I couldn't let ' em miss it . ( she motions to introduce the ...
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... wonder how those others can walk to their tasks , heavy clad with books and pad on such a day as this . Those others wish and wonder how any- one can have less than four term papers to scramble into some sort of order with com ...
... wonder how those others can walk to their tasks , heavy clad with books and pad on such a day as this . Those others wish and wonder how any- one can have less than four term papers to scramble into some sort of order with com ...
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