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... stand , stand at the window As the tears scald and start : You shall love your crooked neighbour With your crooked heart . " It was late , late in the evening , The lovers they were gone ; The clocks had ceased their chiming And the ...
... stand , stand at the window As the tears scald and start : You shall love your crooked neighbour With your crooked heart . " It was late , late in the evening , The lovers they were gone ; The clocks had ceased their chiming And the ...
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... stand at the fall trotting - and - pacing meet at Sandusky , Ohio . To tell the truth , I felt a little foolish that I should be sitting in the grand - stand at all . During the summer before I had left my home town with Harry Whitehead ...
... stand at the fall trotting - and - pacing meet at Sandusky , Ohio . To tell the truth , I felt a little foolish that I should be sitting in the grand - stand at all . During the summer before I had left my home town with Harry Whitehead ...
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... stand in their shirt sleeves and with dirty horsy pants on when the races are going on and the grand - stand is full of people all dressed up- What's the use of talking about it ? Such fellows don't know nothing at all . They've never ...
... stand in their shirt sleeves and with dirty horsy pants on when the races are going on and the grand - stand is full of people all dressed up- What's the use of talking about it ? Such fellows don't know nothing at all . They've never ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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