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... turned off toward Flagler Street till he could not see a canoe between him and the last bend in the river and then turning away and trying to get to school on time and trying not to look back at the canoe which would drift around the ...
... turned off toward Flagler Street till he could not see a canoe between him and the last bend in the river and then turning away and trying to get to school on time and trying not to look back at the canoe which would drift around the ...
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speech : verbs turned to nouns , nouns turned to verbs , participles turned to nouns , and so on . In many places , certainly , this is a game played out of bounds ; yet Mr. Ford can achieve by this technique some of his finest touches ...
speech : verbs turned to nouns , nouns turned to verbs , participles turned to nouns , and so on . In many places , certainly , this is a game played out of bounds ; yet Mr. Ford can achieve by this technique some of his finest touches ...
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... turned out to be a field used by the French army to train its recruits to fire field pieces . Luckily I was warned at a road block by a bunch of jeering privates and made another detour . And Attila's camp turned out to be a cowpasture ...
... turned out to be a field used by the French army to train its recruits to fire field pieces . Luckily I was warned at a road block by a bunch of jeering privates and made another detour . And Attila's camp turned out to be a cowpasture ...
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