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His father had died when he was a young lad , and he had no relatives left in the town . Going off to the ball - field at night was maybe a risky thing for Lillian to do , -risky for her reputation if any one found it ...
His father had died when he was a young lad , and he had no relatives left in the town . Going off to the ball - field at night was maybe a risky thing for Lillian to do , -risky for her reputation if any one found it ...
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... remembered sharply that on the night , long before , as he sat with Lillian on the porch before her father's house his hand - It had seemed as though Lillian , on that evening , might not have objected to anything he wanted to do .
... remembered sharply that on the night , long before , as he sat with Lillian on the porch before her father's house his hand - It had seemed as though Lillian , on that evening , might not have objected to anything he wanted to do .
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His father owned the town meat - mar- ket , and the family had beer on the table at home . No wonder it did not knock him out as it did Herman and John . There was a bench at the side of the railroad station , in the shade , and John ...
His father owned the town meat - mar- ket , and the family had beer on the table at home . No wonder it did not knock him out as it did Herman and John . There was a bench at the side of the railroad station , in the shade , and John ...
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His father was the leading doctor of the town . He took John in tow , walked back with him toward the hotel . He kept exclaiming : " I knew you at once . You have n't changed much , really . " Tom was in his turn a doctor , and there ...
His father was the leading doctor of the town . He took John in tow , walked back with him toward the hotel . He kept exclaiming : " I knew you at once . You have n't changed much , really . " Tom was in his turn a doctor , and there ...
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Her husband married again later , and now she lived with her mother , her father , the shoe merchant , having died . Tom spoke somewhat guardedly , as though protecting a friend . " I guess she ' s all right now , going straight and all ...
Her husband married again later , and now she lived with her mother , her father , the shoe merchant , having died . Tom spoke somewhat guardedly , as though protecting a friend . " I guess she ' s all right now , going straight and all ...
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Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 104 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1922 |
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