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doc#148 | the old French Quarter. The arrangement I | had | with him was to work four hours a day. |
doc#148 | out of college finds interesting. </p><p> I | had | a one-room studio which overlooked an ancient |
doc#148 | blooming everlastingly in the southern sun. I | had | come to New Orleans two years earlier after |
doc#148 | loved the gaiety and spirit of Mardi Gras. I | had | seen two of them and we would soon be in |
doc#148 | three or four years older than I and it | had | been a long time since I had seen as gorgeous |
doc#148 | related to me only by marriage, but why she | had | married a man twice her age, and more, |
doc#148 | could not get it out of my head that we | had | a strong physical attraction for one another |
doc#148 | comes over the elderly, while she herself | had | all the signs of one who appreciates the |
doc#148 | college", I grinned, "I remember a poem I | had | to read in my lit class. I don't even remember |
doc#148 | he gripped firmly a parasol though there | had | been no indication of rain. I suspected |