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... head ; the train kept moving slowly on . Of course it was impossible and useless to stop . The young women leaned forward and talked anxiously together , as Ray could see from his distant seat ; they gave the conductor their tickets ...
... head ; the train kept moving slowly on . Of course it was impossible and useless to stop . The young women leaned forward and talked anxiously together , as Ray could see from his distant seat ; they gave the conductor their tickets ...
Page 47
... head , and a brilliant smile on his face . His overcoat hung on his arm , and he looked fresh and warm as if from a long walk . " Ah , good - morning , " he said to Mr. Chapley ; " how are you this morning , sir ? " He bent his head ...
... head , and a brilliant smile on his face . His overcoat hung on his arm , and he looked fresh and warm as if from a long walk . " Ah , good - morning , " he said to Mr. Chapley ; " how are you this morning , sir ? " He bent his head ...
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... head out for the air . " It has grown warm , ” he said . “ Was the Park very full ? " his wife asked . " Crowded . It's one of their last chances for the year . " " I suppose it made you homesick . " 66 Horribly , " said the husband ...
... head out for the air . " It has grown warm , ” he said . “ Was the Park very full ? " his wife asked . " Crowded . It's one of their last chances for the year . " " I suppose it made you homesick . " 66 Horribly , " said the husband ...
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