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Page 83
... tired of repeating the same story ; I felt as if I'd never talked so much in all my life before . After another silence he stood up and said he'd like to help me ; I interested him , and , with God's help , he would do something for me ...
... tired of repeating the same story ; I felt as if I'd never talked so much in all my life before . After another silence he stood up and said he'd like to help me ; I interested him , and , with God's help , he would do something for me ...
Page 122
... tired brain , all the characteristic sounds of a town I'd loved , and of a certain hour of the day which I had always par- ticularly enjoyed . The shouts of newspaper boys in the already languid air , the last calls of birds in the ...
... tired brain , all the characteristic sounds of a town I'd loved , and of a certain hour of the day which I had always par- ticularly enjoyed . The shouts of newspaper boys in the already languid air , the last calls of birds in the ...
Page 133
... tired to judge if it had been " fine " or other- wise . Meanwhile the day was ending and the heat be- coming less intense . By some vague sounds that reached me from the street I knew that the cool of the evening had set in . We all sat ...
... tired to judge if it had been " fine " or other- wise . Meanwhile the day was ending and the heat be- coming less intense . By some vague sounds that reached me from the street I knew that the cool of the evening had set in . We all sat ...
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