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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... legs were long , considering how low to the ground he small evergreen bushes he'd crushed , and a distinct warmth in ... leg on the walkway and his front right leg on the second - to - last step . With every bit of strength in his ...
... legs were long , considering how low to the ground he small evergreen bushes he'd crushed , and a distinct warmth in ... leg on the walkway and his front right leg on the second - to - last step . With every bit of strength in his ...
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... legs and sigh loudly , as if annoyed they have to breathe at all . I watch her push a rope of curly black hair behind her ear that falls in front of her face every time she looks down . Up , she tucks it . Down , it falls . Every time ...
... legs and sigh loudly , as if annoyed they have to breathe at all . I watch her push a rope of curly black hair behind her ear that falls in front of her face every time she looks down . Up , she tucks it . Down , it falls . Every time ...
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... legs , at least not legs that reach as far down as the knees . The statue was complete once , with head and arms and legs , but all of them were broken off , leaving the smoothness of human flesh suddenly jagged and rough , leaving only ...
... legs , at least not legs that reach as far down as the knees . The statue was complete once , with head and arms and legs , but all of them were broken off , leaving the smoothness of human flesh suddenly jagged and rough , leaving only ...
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