The Ballad of the Sad Café-5
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ttle fingers and ate somet aste. It even proper snuff a mixture of sugar and cocoa. took, ting a little beneatly into tongue w grimace come over his face.
quot;teetasted sour to me,quot; ion. quot;t is take t snuff.quot;
till clustered around, feeling someion never quite it empered by anotimacy in tivity. No evening Calvert . M. illin, Rosser Cline, Rip ellborn, for Reverend illin, taken pleasure from somet and suffered in some of tractable unless exasperated. Eac en dollars or t afternoon, for it urday. So, for t, them as a whole.
ting t in ably settled o c ions suco in an average cetera -- picking o inquiries imate. Soon too fetcooed into tore, stole a box of animal crackers, and made off very quietly. So t yet opened her office door.
type of person sets from otinct to establise and vital contact betype. ore e contact ablisoing and talking t guano sack for countless evenings. toget t it urday nig for t gladness in tore. tension, also, partly because of ty of tuation and because Miss Amelia ill closed off in yet made her appearance.
S t evening at ten oclock. And ting some drama at rance ed. Sreak of ink on one side of ted t o notice noto tting, and for a moment lingered t of tore sh only a peaceable surprise.
quot;Does anyone ing on?quot; sly.
tomers, because it urday niged liquor. Noo bottles back by till. t sook tomers and counted it beneat lig after t ordinary. Al o go aroun