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... hand into his overalls pocket and drew forth a mouth organ . Putting it to his lips , he breathed out sleepy strains . A little tot in the back row stood up to do a dance in time to the music , while others clapped their hands , but in ...
... hand into his overalls pocket and drew forth a mouth organ . Putting it to his lips , he breathed out sleepy strains . A little tot in the back row stood up to do a dance in time to the music , while others clapped their hands , but in ...
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... hand and two yards of dungaree in the other . Stopping before the married pair , he did an extempora- neous dance to the accompaniment of a weird song . Then , holding the singlet and the dungaree aloft , he shouted : " This is a day of ...
... hand and two yards of dungaree in the other . Stopping before the married pair , he did an extempora- neous dance to the accompaniment of a weird song . Then , holding the singlet and the dungaree aloft , he shouted : " This is a day of ...
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... hands and see one growing larger and larger , while the other stays unchanged . It is fortunate that one does remain ... hand finally would measure ten feet in length and weigh sixty pounds . With such a handicap ( no pun intended ) , he ...
... hands and see one growing larger and larger , while the other stays unchanged . It is fortunate that one does remain ... hand finally would measure ten feet in length and weigh sixty pounds . With such a handicap ( no pun intended ) , he ...
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... hand , rested the ends of all five fingers on the sand , and waited . Soon the tip of an eyestalk appeared and then all of it , and fiddler was above ground again . He surprised me now , for after only a few seconds he walked on toe ...
... hand , rested the ends of all five fingers on the sand , and waited . Soon the tip of an eyestalk appeared and then all of it , and fiddler was above ground again . He surprised me now , for after only a few seconds he walked on toe ...
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... hand in drawing up this programme . Some of it he did not even understand . That had been Zteck's work . He glanced at the presi- dent , sitting so still beside him , his hands on his thin knees , his pale blue eyes gazing steadily into ...
... hand in drawing up this programme . Some of it he did not even understand . That had been Zteck's work . He glanced at the presi- dent , sitting so still beside him , his hands on his thin knees , his pale blue eyes gazing steadily into ...
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