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Page 46
... Turning amid the expiring laughter , he strode sombrely to the door and swung it open . The hard shrill wail of the wind came to the ears of the inmates as he turned for a moment and glanced at their gleeful faces , then the storm and ...
... Turning amid the expiring laughter , he strode sombrely to the door and swung it open . The hard shrill wail of the wind came to the ears of the inmates as he turned for a moment and glanced at their gleeful faces , then the storm and ...
Page 464
... turned her head to stare at me with cold passionless eyes ; then with a delib- erate , almost haughty motion she again turned , and without paying the least further attention to me went on with her work . I sat down and placed my flash ...
... turned her head to stare at me with cold passionless eyes ; then with a delib- erate , almost haughty motion she again turned , and without paying the least further attention to me went on with her work . I sat down and placed my flash ...
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... turned to the left and disappeared , but as they turned one looked back over his shoulder , not , Miss Tupper thought , at her , but at something behind her . She felt a strong desire to follow their mothlike flight , for flight she ...
... turned to the left and disappeared , but as they turned one looked back over his shoulder , not , Miss Tupper thought , at her , but at something behind her . She felt a strong desire to follow their mothlike flight , for flight she ...
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