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... is the stern admonition to James on page 77. ' James . . . if you use a knife and fork , hold the knife in your right hand . ' In this case the italics are mine . On second thought , I wonder if quibbling could arise here ...
... is the stern admonition to James on page 77. ' James . . . if you use a knife and fork , hold the knife in your right hand . ' In this case the italics are mine . On second thought , I wonder if quibbling could arise here ...
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I wonder who killed him ? " " Susan , of course . Who else ? " Yes , the whole town was on the one line in those days . George Hair , twelve , making love to the honeymooning bride of sixteen and to a peeping town of waxed ears .
I wonder who killed him ? " " Susan , of course . Who else ? " Yes , the whole town was on the one line in those days . George Hair , twelve , making love to the honeymooning bride of sixteen and to a peeping town of waxed ears .
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Wonder whether Gus really meant .... Gordon turned back towards the house and gazed absent - mindedly at the lights , listening to a Latin beat transcend the laughter . People seem to be having fun , he thought .
Wonder whether Gus really meant .... Gordon turned back towards the house and gazed absent - mindedly at the lights , listening to a Latin beat transcend the laughter . People seem to be having fun , he thought .
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