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... sitting down among the bundles of furs and gator skins and the men standing up , front and back , not poling since ... sit on the stoop and watch the Indians . They would have got drunk by then , started drinking that morning , each when ...
... sitting down among the bundles of furs and gator skins and the men standing up , front and back , not poling since ... sit on the stoop and watch the Indians . They would have got drunk by then , started drinking that morning , each when ...
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... sitting in his quiet conspicuousness watching the subway faces around him . Subway girls at the evening rush usually reminded him of Agnes , because he had first met her on a subway train one evening when she was returning home from ...
... sitting in his quiet conspicuousness watching the subway faces around him . Subway girls at the evening rush usually reminded him of Agnes , because he had first met her on a subway train one evening when she was returning home from ...
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... sitting , half - lying position with the head drooped over , lifeless , inert , and just a sob once in a while almost like a swallowed chuckle . Sitting there , Louise , in the dirt . To pick her up and carry her back ? To touch her ...
... sitting , half - lying position with the head drooped over , lifeless , inert , and just a sob once in a while almost like a swallowed chuckle . Sitting there , Louise , in the dirt . To pick her up and carry her back ? To touch her ...
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