The WarsDelacorte Press/S. Lawrence, 1977 - 226 pages |
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... stared at him for a long , long time and he stared back . When she smiled , he thought she was his mother . Later , when he came to realize she couldn't walk and never left the chair , he became her guardian . It was for her he learned ...
... stared at him for a long , long time and he stared back . When she smiled , he thought she was his mother . Later , when he came to realize she couldn't walk and never left the chair , he became her guardian . It was for her he learned ...
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... stared and stared and stared across the prairie — wishing that someone would howl . 13 : It was because of horses that Robert met Eugene Taffler . They met on the prairie . Robert had been assigned to a detail , earlier that day , whose ...
... stared and stared and stared across the prairie — wishing that someone would howl . 13 : It was because of horses that Robert met Eugene Taffler . They met on the prairie . Robert had been assigned to a detail , earlier that day , whose ...
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... stared at all the faces - ghosts through the frosted glass . Their eyes were pitchy black . Robert wanted everyone to raise an arm in greeting . Why should the Indians not be greeted standing by the railroad track ? But nobody moved ...
... stared at all the faces - ghosts through the frosted glass . Their eyes were pitchy black . Robert wanted everyone to raise an arm in greeting . Why should the Indians not be greeted standing by the railroad track ? But nobody moved ...
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