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... Miss Taylor accepted elderly Miss Smith's snub with a shrug and giggle . Miss Smith returned to the dressing - room to find Emma Spink in her grey celanese petticoat . The black lace dress ... Miss Cooper , 412 MISS SPINK IS EXTRAVAGANT .
... Miss Taylor accepted elderly Miss Smith's snub with a shrug and giggle . Miss Smith returned to the dressing - room to find Emma Spink in her grey celanese petticoat . The black lace dress ... Miss Cooper , 412 MISS SPINK IS EXTRAVAGANT .
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... Miss Spink flushed with extravagance and excitement , thanked the girl and went out well pleased to get a cup of coffee and a bun , for one can at least save on one's lunch . So , a few days later , with her purchases in her suit - case ...
... Miss Spink flushed with extravagance and excitement , thanked the girl and went out well pleased to get a cup of coffee and a bun , for one can at least save on one's lunch . So , a few days later , with her purchases in her suit - case ...
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... Miss . . . Miss . . . why ! I don't think I ever heard your name . ' 6 Spink . ' ' Miss Spink , meet Mr. Gervase Gunn , the author of all those simply marvellous novels . ' Mr. Gervase Gunn bowed as coldly as Miss Spink did . They ...
... Miss . . . Miss . . . why ! I don't think I ever heard your name . ' 6 Spink . ' ' Miss Spink , meet Mr. Gervase Gunn , the author of all those simply marvellous novels . ' Mr. Gervase Gunn bowed as coldly as Miss Spink did . They ...
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