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... face . When Naomi made a complimentary re- mark about my looks , I knew that I had made the right decision . In the evenings there was no way to avoid intellec- tual games , which gave the greatest advantage to a large vocabulary ...
... face . When Naomi made a complimentary re- mark about my looks , I knew that I had made the right decision . In the evenings there was no way to avoid intellec- tual games , which gave the greatest advantage to a large vocabulary ...
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... face from the dim light I had turned on . Something eaten in Paris had not gone down properly , but he told me not to be bothered . The following morning I was given a note saying that he had recovered but had to catch the early train ...
... face from the dim light I had turned on . Something eaten in Paris had not gone down properly , but he told me not to be bothered . The following morning I was given a note saying that he had recovered but had to catch the early train ...
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... face to face with Rosy . Then , when Maurice failed to disengage himself immediately , I feared that out of politeness he would ask Rosy to join us for tea . Rosy , however , removed Maurice from his uncertainty by turning around and ...
... face to face with Rosy . Then , when Maurice failed to disengage himself immediately , I feared that out of politeness he would ask Rosy to join us for tea . Rosy , however , removed Maurice from his uncertainty by turning around and ...
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