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... hard about not tensing . He thought so hard about it that the nerve in the left side of his temple began to jump . It jumped regularly at about three second intervals for several minutes . When he felt quieted down , he opened his eyes ...
... hard about not tensing . He thought so hard about it that the nerve in the left side of his temple began to jump . It jumped regularly at about three second intervals for several minutes . When he felt quieted down , he opened his eyes ...
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... hard , and at one time owned almost all the village of Wilton . But after the Civil War they began to die out — until there was only one family left , living on an isolated farm far from the village and in the shadow of Blood Mountain ...
... hard , and at one time owned almost all the village of Wilton . But after the Civil War they began to die out — until there was only one family left , living on an isolated farm far from the village and in the shadow of Blood Mountain ...
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... hard at the box and missed . He pulled the watch out of his pocket and looked at it . It was bright in the sunlight and the reflection from the case hurt his eyes . He could see the hands were still stuck . He recalled how he used to ...
... hard at the box and missed . He pulled the watch out of his pocket and looked at it . It was bright in the sunlight and the reflection from the case hurt his eyes . He could see the hands were still stuck . He recalled how he used to ...
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