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Page 121
... write . " And don't you forget to write , " said Valentine's grandfather , who carried her letters in his pocket to show people . The train moved . Valentine at last stopped waving and drew in her head . Milcaster dropped away behind ...
... write . " And don't you forget to write , " said Valentine's grandfather , who carried her letters in his pocket to show people . The train moved . Valentine at last stopped waving and drew in her head . Milcaster dropped away behind ...
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... write home . " My dears , ” she wrote , " it's Sunday and a lovely day , on the rough side but so far perfectly endurable . I'm writing this outside , so I hope you can read it . Austen says it's bad for my eyes , writing out here . He ...
... write home . " My dears , ” she wrote , " it's Sunday and a lovely day , on the rough side but so far perfectly endurable . I'm writing this outside , so I hope you can read it . Austen says it's bad for my eyes , writing out here . He ...
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... write . But he was bothered by the presence of Mrs. Marek and the sound of the vacuum cleaner . Then a page of notes was missing , and the search for it , under piles of mimeographed sheets that had come to him at one time and another ...
... write . But he was bothered by the presence of Mrs. Marek and the sound of the vacuum cleaner . Then a page of notes was missing , and the search for it , under piles of mimeographed sheets that had come to him at one time and another ...
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