The Bells of St. John'sDoubleday, Page, 1920 - 57 pages |
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... stopped , and the grin faded out . " Of course you'll be glad to see him . " Justine picked him up just like that , not blinking the word nor letting him blink it . Well , she went ahead on those lines . What she didn't get Miles to do ...
... stopped , and the grin faded out . " Of course you'll be glad to see him . " Justine picked him up just like that , not blinking the word nor letting him blink it . Well , she went ahead on those lines . What she didn't get Miles to do ...
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... stopped to listen . But now it was another story . Yet that blamed chaplain - well , I pretty nearly wanted to hit him , when all at once , when the crowd was about breathless with yelling popular songs , and Chris's weak bow - arm had ...
... stopped to listen . But now it was another story . Yet that blamed chaplain - well , I pretty nearly wanted to hit him , when all at once , when the crowd was about breathless with yelling popular songs , and Chris's weak bow - arm had ...
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... stopped breathing . As for Dad and Mother - sitting down at the same end of the room , where they had been quietly staying all evening - I didn't dare look at them at all . I found my- self wondering if the dear old boy had any voice to ...
... stopped breathing . As for Dad and Mother - sitting down at the same end of the room , where they had been quietly staying all evening - I didn't dare look at them at all . I found my- self wondering if the dear old boy had any voice to ...
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... - and there were dozens of them- seemed to be ' specially shining on them as they danced . " I don't think I ever saw a happier pair , " said the chaplain in my ear , as ठ they stopped near us . " What , is S 55 The Bells of St. John's.
... - and there were dozens of them- seemed to be ' specially shining on them as they danced . " I don't think I ever saw a happier pair , " said the chaplain in my ear , as ठ they stopped near us . " What , is S 55 The Bells of St. John's.
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Grace Smith Richmond. ठ they stopped near us . " What , is she going to dance with them all ? She'll have to , if she begins it . And no whistle for cutting in , either . They won't stand for that . " She did dance with every man - jack ...
Grace Smith Richmond. ठ they stopped near us . " What , is she going to dance with them all ? She'll have to , if she begins it . And no whistle for cutting in , either . They won't stand for that . " She did dance with every man - jack ...
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