Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12Concordia College, 1969 |
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... Flory . I remember that they came to our place a couple of times that summer , but Miles and Flory never went to their cottage . We weren't really friendly . I remember Flory saying that the girl had greasy hair . Miles thought the boy ...
... Flory . I remember that they came to our place a couple of times that summer , but Miles and Flory never went to their cottage . We weren't really friendly . I remember Flory saying that the girl had greasy hair . Miles thought the boy ...
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... Flory had read in high school the past fall . Both of them talked about the three caskets and the trial scene . And then Flory tried to recite Portia's " Quality of Mercy " speech , but she couldn't get beyond the fourth line , and Aunt ...
... Flory had read in high school the past fall . Both of them talked about the three caskets and the trial scene . And then Flory tried to recite Portia's " Quality of Mercy " speech , but she couldn't get beyond the fourth line , and Aunt ...
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... Flory and Miles would get together and make up the indictment , which would be presented to Aunt Flora . Then Flory would go off by herself and write up what the real truth was , and she'd put this in a sealed envelope . The envelope ...
... Flory and Miles would get together and make up the indictment , which would be presented to Aunt Flora . Then Flory would go off by herself and write up what the real truth was , and she'd put this in a sealed envelope . The envelope ...
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