Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... looked up at him . “ Whadda ya ' mean , you don't have it ? " she asked , and his determination wavered . She glanced quickly around the store . “ Whadda ya ' call that ? ” She pointed to a deep lilac monstrosity of a shoe hanging by ...
... looked up at him . “ Whadda ya ' mean , you don't have it ? " she asked , and his determination wavered . She glanced quickly around the store . “ Whadda ya ' call that ? ” She pointed to a deep lilac monstrosity of a shoe hanging by ...
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... looked at her with pride . He would have felt better if they had noticed a wedding ring on her left hand . He was talking now about a Christmas wedding . “ My mother would like that , ” she said . “ She has always liked Christmas ...
... looked at her with pride . He would have felt better if they had noticed a wedding ring on her left hand . He was talking now about a Christmas wedding . “ My mother would like that , ” she said . “ She has always liked Christmas ...
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... looked . He must have been pushing sixty and could have been taken for a clerk in a small English bank , the conservative - looking sort who absconds with the funds , except that he dressed better and had more savoir - faire . He was ...
... looked . He must have been pushing sixty and could have been taken for a clerk in a small English bank , the conservative - looking sort who absconds with the funds , except that he dressed better and had more savoir - faire . He was ...
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