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shouted humorous remarks, which made the girls turn their heads and giggle. I
recognized them as girls from my part of the town, and two or three of them,
whom I knew, looked up and waved to me. Just then the street lamps came on, ...
shouted humorous remarks, which made the girls turn their heads and giggle. I
recognized them as girls from my part of the town, and two or three of them,
whom I knew, looked up and waved to me. Just then the street lamps came on, ...
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Marie, who hadn't followed his remarks, asked, "What is it?" I explained that those
Arabs across the way had a grudge against Raymond. She insisted on our going
at once. Then Raymond laughed, and squared his shoulders. The young lady ...
Marie, who hadn't followed his remarks, asked, "What is it?" I explained that those
Arabs across the way had a grudge against Raymond. She insisted on our going
at once. Then Raymond laughed, and squared his shoulders. The young lady ...
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I didn't quite follow his remarks at first, as he kept on mentioning "the prisoner's
mistress," whereas for me she was just "Marie." Then he came to the subject of
Raymond. It seemed to me that his way of treating the facts showed a certain ...
I didn't quite follow his remarks at first, as he kept on mentioning "the prisoner's
mistress," whereas for me she was just "Marie." Then he came to the subject of
Raymond. It seemed to me that his way of treating the facts showed a certain ...
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