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Page 75
Perhaps because of the shadow on his face, he seemed to be grinning at me. I
waited. The heat was beginning to scorch my cheeks; beads of sweat were
gathering in my eyebrows. It was just the same sort of heat as at my mother's
funeral, ...
Perhaps because of the shadow on his face, he seemed to be grinning at me. I
waited. The heat was beginning to scorch my cheeks; beads of sweat were
gathering in my eyebrows. It was just the same sort of heat as at my mother's
funeral, ...
Page 78
I had read descriptions of such scenes in books, and at first it all seemed like a
game. After our conversation, however, I had a good look at him. He was a tall
man with clean-cut features, deep-set blue eyes, a big gray mustache, and
abundant ...
I had read descriptions of such scenes in books, and at first it all seemed like a
game. After our conversation, however, I had a good look at him. He was a tall
man with clean-cut features, deep-set blue eyes, a big gray mustache, and
abundant ...
Page 130
To this the judge agreed. When I was brought back next day, the electric fans
were still churning up the heavy air and the jurymen plying their gaudy little fans
in a sort of steady rhythm. The speech for the defense seemed to me interminable
.
To this the judge agreed. When I was brought back next day, the electric fans
were still churning up the heavy air and the jurymen plying their gaudy little fans
in a sort of steady rhythm. The speech for the defense seemed to me interminable
.
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