Thy Tears Might CeaseArena, 1984 - 592 páginas |
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Página 149
... laughed ; and the cook - general laughed ; and ' the slip of a girl ' , Aggie , laughed . The baking - boards and tins were left for the girls to clean , and he was led down a passage and into a small ante - room where a young woman ...
... laughed ; and the cook - general laughed ; and ' the slip of a girl ' , Aggie , laughed . The baking - boards and tins were left for the girls to clean , and he was led down a passage and into a small ante - room where a young woman ...
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... laughed all the way back to the tramlines , refusing to explain , refusing to say who she was . ' My name is Florrie , and I'm along this road every Thursday about this time . ' ' But I might not be able to be here . ' She laughed and ...
... laughed all the way back to the tramlines , refusing to explain , refusing to say who she was . ' My name is Florrie , and I'm along this road every Thursday about this time . ' ' But I might not be able to be here . ' She laughed and ...
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... laughed and laughed in just the same way that she had laughed that first day above the sea when she had said , ' Sure , studying alone you can do what you like . ' The girl Millie said nothing and Florrie , although still coun- selling ...
... laughed and laughed in just the same way that she had laughed that first day above the sea when she had said , ' Sure , studying alone you can do what you like . ' The girl Millie said nothing and Florrie , although still coun- selling ...
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