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... voice boomed at me . He said something so awful , something so horrible — . It was then my heart stopped , then my blood turned to water . Ever since , it grows colder ( She shudders ) . May Day tomorrow , the lilacs will bloom . But ...
... voice boomed at me . He said something so awful , something so horrible — . It was then my heart stopped , then my blood turned to water . Ever since , it grows colder ( She shudders ) . May Day tomorrow , the lilacs will bloom . But ...
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... voice . " Why they followin ' you ? " " Afraid I'll escape . ' The girl walked on in silence , her hand pressed to her breast . " They're kidnappers , " the man went on in the same dull voice . " Jim isn't my name , you know . " The ...
... voice . " Why they followin ' you ? " " Afraid I'll escape . ' The girl walked on in silence , her hand pressed to her breast . " They're kidnappers , " the man went on in the same dull voice . " Jim isn't my name , you know . " The ...
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... voice , " Flaherty ! Were you aimin ' to use my huntin ' - hounds for hog- dogs ? " " Lord , suh , I wasn't studyin ' it . " Then , rather pleadingly , " But Bonny is mighty fine in roundin ' in hogs . " " Mind you don't use him . I ain ...
... voice , " Flaherty ! Were you aimin ' to use my huntin ' - hounds for hog- dogs ? " " Lord , suh , I wasn't studyin ' it . " Then , rather pleadingly , " But Bonny is mighty fine in roundin ' in hogs . " " Mind you don't use him . I ain ...
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RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
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