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... Ivor ? " Not too bad , Mother . I'm just finishing the painting . " Their visits to her mother's were like the blank periods of waiting at the terminus after each run . For the moment , the necklace of little joys lay unseen in its ...
... Ivor ? " Not too bad , Mother . I'm just finishing the painting . " Their visits to her mother's were like the blank periods of waiting at the terminus after each run . For the moment , the necklace of little joys lay unseen in its ...
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... Ivor ? Something a bit better - a bit more ambitious . ” The word brought a pink glow to Elsie's stony cheeks . " Well , I dunno . " A sandy dob of flesh twirled from the shell and disappeared in Uncle Sydney's squashy little mouth . Ivor ...
... Ivor ? Something a bit better - a bit more ambitious . ” The word brought a pink glow to Elsie's stony cheeks . " Well , I dunno . " A sandy dob of flesh twirled from the shell and disappeared in Uncle Sydney's squashy little mouth . Ivor ...
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... Ivor felt a buzzing cloud of fears settle round his head like an angry swarm of wasps . " You'll be all right this week , Ivor , boy . Everyone mucks it up first time . Takes a week or two to settle in . ” The bell of Uncle Sydney's ...
... Ivor felt a buzzing cloud of fears settle round his head like an angry swarm of wasps . " You'll be all right this week , Ivor , boy . Everyone mucks it up first time . Takes a week or two to settle in . ” The bell of Uncle Sydney's ...
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