The Ballad of the Sad Café-4
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t. In t days ly cill le coat, but it belonging to Miss Amelia. rousers suc to a pair of tigting little knee-lengtockings, and completely covered, touche floor.
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No took some moments for tore to regain tarted t day, to speak. t whe hunchback was fondling, and said in a hushed voice:
quot; is it you ;
Eac it o Miss Amelias faty embellis of tling to herself.
quot;Yes, , Peanut?quot;