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... door and the car picked up speed around the driveway and started back in the direction it had come . She reached in her evening bag and got her front door key . She turned it in the lock and pushed the door . It went open part way and ...
... door and the car picked up speed around the driveway and started back in the direction it had come . She reached in her evening bag and got her front door key . She turned it in the lock and pushed the door . It went open part way and ...
Side 13
... door frame . " Come in , Janice . Come in . How do you like your room ? Mine's right next door you see . Right through that door , and you can come in to see me any time at all . Come sit down now . I'm glad you walked upstairs . It ...
... door frame . " Come in , Janice . Come in . How do you like your room ? Mine's right next door you see . Right through that door , and you can come in to see me any time at all . Come sit down now . I'm glad you walked upstairs . It ...
Side 12
... door of the Coronado Motel office . He was dressed in a light summer suit , the kind Easterners wear that look like ... door and entered . " Sheriff ? Is the Sheriff here ? " The plump man noticed the open cell door and a man leaning ...
... door of the Coronado Motel office . He was dressed in a light summer suit , the kind Easterners wear that look like ... door and entered . " Sheriff ? Is the Sheriff here ? " The plump man noticed the open cell door and a man leaning ...
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