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... hear the voices of all the Chinese children in the neighborhood laughing and talking at once , and at the Tammany Foist A. D. , the old men stayed up until after midnight arguing and smoking cigars in the big bare room with the charts ...
... hear the voices of all the Chinese children in the neighborhood laughing and talking at once , and at the Tammany Foist A. D. , the old men stayed up until after midnight arguing and smoking cigars in the big bare room with the charts ...
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... hear the gay italian laugh pitch their squeals ; sadly i play , drowning these swimmers in french grief their private houses i would give for a girl to cook my meals ; their cafe dreams and perfumed love for a boy to hear my tales ...
... hear the gay italian laugh pitch their squeals ; sadly i play , drowning these swimmers in french grief their private houses i would give for a girl to cook my meals ; their cafe dreams and perfumed love for a boy to hear my tales ...
Side 25
... hear they let you have lovers here . How do you work it ? Be- tween hours ? Is that right , Lisa ? Have you a lover ? Ha ! It fas- cinates me . It really does . How can you tell the difference ? Do you speak to each other , is that it ...
... hear they let you have lovers here . How do you work it ? Be- tween hours ? Is that right , Lisa ? Have you a lover ? Ha ! It fas- cinates me . It really does . How can you tell the difference ? Do you speak to each other , is that it ...
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