THE Stranger1942 |
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... . That was why they had started out so early and were hurry- ing to the streetcar stop , laughing and talking at the top of their voices . After they had passed , the street gradually emp- tied . By this time all the matinees must have 26.
... . That was why they had started out so early and were hurry- ing to the streetcar stop , laughing and talking at the top of their voices . After they had passed , the street gradually emp- tied . By this time all the matinees must have 26.
Page 28
... laughing . On the whole , however , they seemed languid and ex- hausted . Some of them remained loitering in the street under my window . A window . A group of girls came by , walking arm in arm . The young men under my window swerved ...
... laughing . On the whole , however , they seemed languid and ex- hausted . Some of them remained loitering in the street under my window . A window . A group of girls came by , walking arm in arm . The young men under my window swerved ...
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... laughed I wanted her again . A moment later she asked me if I loved her . I said that sort of question had no meaning ... laughing , and when she laughs I always want to kiss her . It was just then that the row started in Raymond's room ...
... laughed I wanted her again . A moment later she asked me if I loved her . I said that sort of question had no meaning ... laughing , and when she laughs I always want to kiss her . It was just then that the row started in Raymond's room ...
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