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1 itly I elung to my mother's skirt, who .soothed m\ anxiety with her ntle hand b. While I clung t itly to th kirt of my mother, she soothed m with 1 e. Clinging tightly to my mother's skirt, shi lied with her gentle hand m\

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on the barn's roof.

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would be thirsty brought a pitcher of water. f - be would be thii So she brought a pitchei of watej unking he would 1 thirsty, brought a pitcher of water. all the i I of us b -st of us boys did. .dl the n t of we bo it the I)IIM' proviii hat od time we had. the Dunes pi what a good time we 1 !. ] ) !"'"' toe I ""' 'I" I time we had is proven

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