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doc#148 | comes over the elderly, while she herself | had | all the signs of one who appreciates the |
doc#148 | me in a bear-like crush. Her mouth, which | had | been so much in my thoughts, was warm and |
doc#148 | college", I grinned, "I remember a poem I | had | to read in my lit class. I don't even remember |
doc#148 | often told a story in verse and those boys | had | some corkers to tell; and now I think we |
doc#148 | say one word which might indicate that he | had | been told of advances to his wife. </p><p> |
doc#148 | heard subsequently that my Uncle and Aunt | had | dinner in a nearby restaurant in the French |
doc#148 | he gripped firmly a parasol though there | had | been no indication of rain. I suspected |