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dent asked Paul to dig the grave for the burial . Paul worked fast , and the digging was easy in the grave because there were not many stones . When he finished he lay down in the grave and pretended that he was dead . The dirt was wet ...
dent asked Paul to dig the grave for the burial . Paul worked fast , and the digging was easy in the grave because there were not many stones . When he finished he lay down in the grave and pretended that he was dead . The dirt was wet ...
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... Paul squatted low on his haunches , both hands delicately cupping off the berries and dropping them drumming into the tin pail . God was generous . Paul put his hands to his face . They smelled of charcoal . The pas- ture had burned ...
... Paul squatted low on his haunches , both hands delicately cupping off the berries and dropping them drumming into the tin pail . God was generous . Paul put his hands to his face . They smelled of charcoal . The pas- ture had burned ...
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... Paul as she walked home to the farm . Paul watched . He had only a vague idea of what God wanted . He had never known anything like the feel- ings now in him . He wanted to rush out and grab the girl and run his hands up and down her ...
... Paul as she walked home to the farm . Paul watched . He had only a vague idea of what God wanted . He had never known anything like the feel- ings now in him . He wanted to rush out and grab the girl and run his hands up and down her ...
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