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... Alayne Archer , ' she said . ' Mr. Cory will be ready to see you in a few minutes . As a matter of fact he told me to have a little talk with you about your new poem . It is a narrative poem , is it not ? But I did so want to tell you ...
... Alayne Archer , ' she said . ' Mr. Cory will be ready to see you in a few minutes . As a matter of fact he told me to have a little talk with you about your new poem . It is a narrative poem , is it not ? But I did so want to tell you ...
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... Alayne Archer , to read those singing first lines to her . He wanted to see her face raised to his with that look of mingled pene- tration and sweet enthusiasm for his genius well , she herself had used the word once ; in fact , one of ...
... Alayne Archer , to read those singing first lines to her . He wanted to see her face raised to his with that look of mingled pene- tration and sweet enthusiasm for his genius well , she herself had used the word once ; in fact , one of ...
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... Alayne Archer ; and two very earnest middle- aged ladies . Eden found himself at dinner between Miss Archer and one of the earnest ladies . Opposite were the English novelist , whose name was Hyde , and Miss Cory . Eden had never seen a ...
... Alayne Archer ; and two very earnest middle- aged ladies . Eden found himself at dinner between Miss Archer and one of the earnest ladies . Opposite were the English novelist , whose name was Hyde , and Miss Cory . Eden had never seen a ...
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... Alayne Archer wherever she moved . He could scarcely forbear leav - ` ing Hyde rudely and following her . He saw the eyes of Mr. Cory on him , and he saw gleaming in them endless questions about hunting in the North . He felt as though ...
... Alayne Archer wherever she moved . He could scarcely forbear leav - ` ing Hyde rudely and following her . He saw the eyes of Mr. Cory on him , and he saw gleaming in them endless questions about hunting in the North . He felt as though ...
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... Alayne to dispose of the bunga- low by the golf links , those golf links where Alayne and her father had had many a happy game together , with Mother able to keep her eye on them from the upstairs sitting - room window , looked into the ...
... Alayne to dispose of the bunga- low by the golf links , those golf links where Alayne and her father had had many a happy game together , with Mother able to keep her eye on them from the upstairs sitting - room window , looked into the ...
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