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... behind her husband , point to his head with a pitying glance , and then meaningfully tap her own forehead . As it turned out , their scheme never went beyond the outlines of a joke , and they encountered no trouble in getting ...
... behind her husband , point to his head with a pitying glance , and then meaningfully tap her own forehead . As it turned out , their scheme never went beyond the outlines of a joke , and they encountered no trouble in getting ...
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You never should have helped her . Some people never forgive that . " “ It's a damned shame , though , with all that talent gone to malice and nonsense and self - praise . It's a god damned shame , really . It's a shame you never knew ...
You never should have helped her . Some people never forgive that . " “ It's a damned shame , though , with all that talent gone to malice and nonsense and self - praise . It's a god damned shame , really . It's a shame you never knew ...
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She was never rude , even on the many occasions when she had to put up with the banalities and suffer the unrelieved boredom she must have felt with some of the curiosity - seeking soldiers who came for the show .
She was never rude , even on the many occasions when she had to put up with the banalities and suffer the unrelieved boredom she must have felt with some of the curiosity - seeking soldiers who came for the show .
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