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... Jamison had said - Mrs . Jamison was getting snippety in her old age . But she didn't mean to be so snippety - it was the weather , very hot for Michigan . Helga knew Mrs. Jamison liked her and needed her . Why , just that afternoon Mrs ...
... Jamison had said - Mrs . Jamison was getting snippety in her old age . But she didn't mean to be so snippety - it was the weather , very hot for Michigan . Helga knew Mrs. Jamison liked her and needed her . Why , just that afternoon Mrs ...
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... Jamison's fields last fall , but Mrs. Jamison said there were " no ghosts in America . " On some nights , when the northern lights flickered on the horizon , Helga thought of the glowing sky that lengthened the sum- mer evening in ...
... Jamison's fields last fall , but Mrs. Jamison said there were " no ghosts in America . " On some nights , when the northern lights flickered on the horizon , Helga thought of the glowing sky that lengthened the sum- mer evening in ...
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