The Ballad of the Sad Café-4
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Dark came on. t afternoon tertime. tars in t, icy drizzle in. tcreet. A o from to th.
toruck eigill not, after talk of t a fear in some people, and tayed o toget or ten men ore. t and ing about. t knoing for, but it imes of tension, ion is impending, men gat in ter a time t in unison, not from t or from t as tincts oget to no single one of t to t sucime, no individual ates. And tled peaceably, or ion in ransacking, violence, and crime, depends on destiny. So ted soberly on tore, not one of t t kno t , and t time come.
Noo tore o t er , rock candy, and tobacco . Beed and meal. t side of tore ly filled s and suc tore, to t, airs, and it t of tore to a little room t Miss Amelia called eig evening Miss Amelia could be seen tting before op desk, figuring ain pen and some pieces of paper.
ted, and Miss Amelia did not seem to notice tion on t order, as usual. t try. It ransacted all business. On typeer used only for t important documents. In terally to t. toring and did a great deal of it. tles and various parap tients sat. S needle so t it turn green. For burns s syrup. For unlocated sickness t medicines be given to small cirely separate draugler and s-flavored. Yes, all in all, sor. touc t imagination and used cures. In t dangerous and extraordinary tre