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... move . They knelt as though in solemn contemplation , their heads bowed , their great brown eyes regarding the barren ground before them . But none of them moved . When it appeared certain that nothing was to be done , the Prior called ...
... move . They knelt as though in solemn contemplation , their heads bowed , their great brown eyes regarding the barren ground before them . But none of them moved . When it appeared certain that nothing was to be done , the Prior called ...
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... move ; he could only cling frozen to the rock , the moments spun out infernally , while the sweat broke on his forehead in spite of the cold air . Jensen held the rope between them taut and waited , but Arnold did not move . " What is ...
... move ; he could only cling frozen to the rock , the moments spun out infernally , while the sweat broke on his forehead in spite of the cold air . Jensen held the rope between them taut and waited , but Arnold did not move . " What is ...
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... move ; he could only cling frozen to the rock , the moments spun out infernally , while the sweat broke on his forehead in spite of the cold air . Jensen held the rope between them taut and waited , but Arnold did not move . “ What is ...
... move ; he could only cling frozen to the rock , the moments spun out infernally , while the sweat broke on his forehead in spite of the cold air . Jensen held the rope between them taut and waited , but Arnold did not move . “ What is ...
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Solitude and Patriotism | 33 |
The Yellow Crab 303 | 42 |
Body for Amsterdam A By Gilbert Phelps | 118 |
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