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... took a long time , but when she had finished , she had not cut his skin , though it was red and smarting from the scraping . He left the shack , and stood with his face toward the sky , letting the rain fall on his face to soothe it ...
... took a long time , but when she had finished , she had not cut his skin , though it was red and smarting from the scraping . He left the shack , and stood with his face toward the sky , letting the rain fall on his face to soothe it ...
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... took his shirt from the nail on the wall ; then moved to the jagged window and began to look out , buttoning up the front . He heard a faraway rumbling and leaned out the broken window to see the murky clouds piling up on the Northern ...
... took his shirt from the nail on the wall ; then moved to the jagged window and began to look out , buttoning up the front . He heard a faraway rumbling and leaned out the broken window to see the murky clouds piling up on the Northern ...
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... took a ferry to Staten Island and found an open White Tower where they had coffee and doughnuts . Ron said that doughnut holes were an evidence of capitalistic waste and degeneracy . Mary said that she liked waste and degene- racy ...
... took a ferry to Staten Island and found an open White Tower where they had coffee and doughnuts . Ron said that doughnut holes were an evidence of capitalistic waste and degeneracy . Mary said that she liked waste and degene- racy ...
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