Father and Son: With a New Introduction Written by the Author for this EditionWorld Publishing Company, 1947 - 616 páginas |
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... dance with him . He pushed through the crowd toward the dance floor . It was the largest dance floor in Chicago and was as smooth as glass . Oval in shape , it was surrounded by marble pillars . A promenade , with Louis Qua- torze ...
... dance with him . He pushed through the crowd toward the dance floor . It was the largest dance floor in Chicago and was as smooth as glass . Oval in shape , it was surrounded by marble pillars . A promenade , with Louis Qua- torze ...
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... dancing with Sheila to this music , with spotlights playing over the darkened dance hall . He got up and strolled on , moody , wanting a girl to dance with him . He spotted one who wasn't too bad to look at , though she was a bit thin ...
... dancing with Sheila to this music , with spotlights playing over the darkened dance hall . He got up and strolled on , moody , wanting a girl to dance with him . He spotted one who wasn't too bad to look at , though she was a bit thin ...
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... dance with him . He pushed through the crowd toward the dance floor . It was the largest dance floor in Chicago and was as smooth as glass . Oval in shape , it was surrounded by marble pillars . A promenade , with Louis Qua- torze ...
... dance with him . He pushed through the crowd toward the dance floor . It was the largest dance floor in Chicago and was as smooth as glass . Oval in shape , it was surrounded by marble pillars . A promenade , with Louis Qua- torze ...
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Father and Son: With a New Introduction Written by the Author for this Edition James Thomas Farrell Visualização de excertos - 1947 |
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