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... felt no connection with the LIT .; and when I compared my pages with its own , I was forced to admit that there could be no possible kinship between us . My work in those days was dreadful ; but it was a dreadfulness quite alien to the ...
... felt no connection with the LIT .; and when I compared my pages with its own , I was forced to admit that there could be no possible kinship between us . My work in those days was dreadful ; but it was a dreadfulness quite alien to the ...
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... felt the unrest that comes from love and a heavy dinner and he felt that tonight was the night . At times in the past from certain things , from glances that met him full in the eyes , from the pressure of her leg against him in the ...
... felt the unrest that comes from love and a heavy dinner and he felt that tonight was the night . At times in the past from certain things , from glances that met him full in the eyes , from the pressure of her leg against him in the ...
Side 170
... felt that a chance had gone which would never come again . His eyes bore down at the floor and in the side of his vision were her two legs with her blue jeans up to her knees and the hair on her legs was gold against shining brown skin ...
... felt that a chance had gone which would never come again . His eyes bore down at the floor and in the side of his vision were her two legs with her blue jeans up to her knees and the hair on her legs was gold against shining brown skin ...
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