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Side 112
... turned . It was an experimental turn , rather apologetic , for the handle came to rest again and the door stayed closed . His smile cupped drops of sweat as he realized that they probably thought of him as being desperate . They'd be ...
... turned . It was an experimental turn , rather apologetic , for the handle came to rest again and the door stayed closed . His smile cupped drops of sweat as he realized that they probably thought of him as being desperate . They'd be ...
Side 153
... turned toward the little rise near Grayam's pasture . When they reached the spot , the shadows were sweeping with a liquid sway over the luminous night . Clouds could be seen in the sky . The moon had just set . Millie turned to the two ...
... turned toward the little rise near Grayam's pasture . When they reached the spot , the shadows were sweeping with a liquid sway over the luminous night . Clouds could be seen in the sky . The moon had just set . Millie turned to the two ...
Side 172
... turned around to ask her to dance . George had asked her first . He saw them moving through the crowd toward the back room . Her blonde head and the white sweater on her shoulders were visible for a second before they turned the corner ...
... turned around to ask her to dance . George had asked her first . He saw them moving through the crowd toward the back room . Her blonde head and the white sweater on her shoulders were visible for a second before they turned the corner ...
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