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... don't think they're lucky . My mother died of me . Nurse : You're talking too much . You must be still . Rue : Then turn it on louder . Nurse : It's too loud as it is . Rue : ( Imperiously ) : Don't be insolent , please ! it on louder ...
... don't think they're lucky . My mother died of me . Nurse : You're talking too much . You must be still . Rue : Then turn it on louder . Nurse : It's too loud as it is . Rue : ( Imperiously ) : Don't be insolent , please ! it on louder ...
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... don't know , ” he said . “ I guess I can learn enough here without bother- ing about a school . Bowling Green and Johnny Stuart help me a lot ; and Mentor Graham's taught me plenty about speech- making . " " You don't expect they can ...
... don't know , ” he said . “ I guess I can learn enough here without bother- ing about a school . Bowling Green and Johnny Stuart help me a lot ; and Mentor Graham's taught me plenty about speech- making . " " You don't expect they can ...
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... don't you tell Pa or the Sheriff ? " " They'd shoot me . " " Why don't you sort of slip away and try to escape ? " " They'd shoot me . " " You ain't got any gumption , " said the girl quietly . " I'm no coward , if that's what you mean ...
... don't you tell Pa or the Sheriff ? " " They'd shoot me . " " Why don't you sort of slip away and try to escape ? " " They'd shoot me . " " You ain't got any gumption , " said the girl quietly . " I'm no coward , if that's what you mean ...
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