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... watch them going by from the sleeping porch when he first got up , and after breakfast when he went out to the garage for his bicycle they would still be in the river , clusters of three or four canoes , the women sitting down among the ...
... watch them going by from the sleeping porch when he first got up , and after breakfast when he went out to the garage for his bicycle they would still be in the river , clusters of three or four canoes , the women sitting down among the ...
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... watch As sparrows watch a falcon in the gyre , Before the vertigo that dumbs them in the catch . Yet for a man there is a love that knows No cycle of the day , but moves with tide . It is a love that turns with the turning hand , and ...
... watch As sparrows watch a falcon in the gyre , Before the vertigo that dumbs them in the catch . Yet for a man there is a love that knows No cycle of the day , but moves with tide . It is a love that turns with the turning hand , and ...
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... watch in his hand . He wondered about praying and yesterday . His feet were getting cold where he stood in front of the dresser . His mother called from down- stairs that his breakfast was ready and that he'd better hurry for school ...
... watch in his hand . He wondered about praying and yesterday . His feet were getting cold where he stood in front of the dresser . His mother called from down- stairs that his breakfast was ready and that he'd better hurry for school ...
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