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doc#148 | . It is nothing you can put your fingers | on | but the air suddenly fills with a high |
doc#148 | she entered the store she did not switch | on | the lights. The cavernous depth, cluttered |
doc#148 | She placed her palms, fingers outspread, | on | the desk in an odd gesture as if to say |
doc#148 | the old horsehair sofa against the wall | on | which he sometimes napped. </p><p> I bent |
doc#148 | the door again for business and switched | on | the lights she said: </p><p> "He will not |
doc#148 | will. I think I have a way so we can carry | on | without his suspecting us". </p><p> "By telling |
doc#148 | think we can use the knowledge they passed | on | to us. Tomorrow Mardi Gras opens officially |
doc#148 | made a rendezvous tomorrow evening at nine | on | some street near Lake Ponchartrain. And |
doc#148 | "I'm just beginning to collect dividends | on | my investment in education". </p><p> As we |
doc#148 | investment in education". </p><p> As we expected, | on | the following day my Uncle was completely |
doc#148 | sure he did not see me. He was looking out | on | the dark waters of the Lake when I came |