The North American Review, Volume 296Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 2011 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Jessie's exploits out on the town the night before . She even loved it when Jessie razzed her about staying home so much , going so far sometimes as to call Francine the worst divorcee ever . " You're in a relationship with that flannel ...
... Jessie's exploits out on the town the night before . She even loved it when Jessie razzed her about staying home so much , going so far sometimes as to call Francine the worst divorcee ever . " You're in a relationship with that flannel ...
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... Jessie , who didn't answer . " It's me , " she said to the voicemail . She explained where she was and that she was going out for lunch with Frank . “ What am I doing ? I can't believe I'm listening to you . You better call me in thirty ...
... Jessie , who didn't answer . " It's me , " she said to the voicemail . She explained where she was and that she was going out for lunch with Frank . “ What am I doing ? I can't believe I'm listening to you . You better call me in thirty ...
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... Jessie under the table . Francine returned to her sandwich and felt herself sulk . Jessie always acted like this thing with Randy wasn't real . But Francine knew it was - she could feel it in her gut , a tangible thing , like she'd ...
... Jessie under the table . Francine returned to her sandwich and felt herself sulk . Jessie always acted like this thing with Randy wasn't real . But Francine knew it was - she could feel it in her gut , a tangible thing , like she'd ...
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