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... Stone thought to himself . He wouldn't be the type anyway . As Franklin Stone once again settled back in his chair someone touched his arm . " Excuse me son , but I was wondering if you were through with your paper ? " " Sure , " Franklin ...
... Stone thought to himself . He wouldn't be the type anyway . As Franklin Stone once again settled back in his chair someone touched his arm . " Excuse me son , but I was wondering if you were through with your paper ? " " Sure , " Franklin ...
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signed . Mrs. Stone cried and Franklin Stone went back to Yale . Franklin Stone looked hard at the sign that had stopped in front of the window across the aisle . Fort Wayne . He was getting farther away , but it still wasn't far enough ...
signed . Mrs. Stone cried and Franklin Stone went back to Yale . Franklin Stone looked hard at the sign that had stopped in front of the window across the aisle . Fort Wayne . He was getting farther away , but it still wasn't far enough ...
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Franklin Stone nodded . " Got any good detective stories I could read ? " " Very funny , Stone . It's a good thing I get paid . You rich kids are all the same . " " Must make us hard to find . " " Yeah , yeah . " Franklin Stone watched ...
Franklin Stone nodded . " Got any good detective stories I could read ? " " Very funny , Stone . It's a good thing I get paid . You rich kids are all the same . " " Must make us hard to find . " " Yeah , yeah . " Franklin Stone watched ...
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