Le stagioni: poema inglesePer i F. Giachetti, 1826 - 257 Seiten |
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... Trista!” Leslie called from across the gym. Trista looked over and saw her coming through the door, but she didn't see Blake with her. Trista climbed down quickly and hurried over to her, adrenaline pumping through her veins. “Leslie,” ...
... Trista!” Leslie called from across the gym. Trista looked over and saw her coming through the door, but she didn't see Blake with her. Trista climbed down quickly and hurried over to her, adrenaline pumping through her veins. “Leslie,” ...
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... Trista went over to the truck and retrieved two loaves of bread, a jar of peanut butter and a can of apple butter ... Trista's ear; she got up and stated that she would be right back. She asked Trista if she would sit with her children ...
... Trista went over to the truck and retrieved two loaves of bread, a jar of peanut butter and a can of apple butter ... Trista's ear; she got up and stated that she would be right back. She asked Trista if she would sit with her children ...
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... Trista's point of view , With restricts herself to the lexicon of an undereducated teenager . The narra- tive is further complicated by the mental contortions Trista undergoes to avoid ac- knowledging the extent and ramifications of the ...
... Trista's point of view , With restricts herself to the lexicon of an undereducated teenager . The narra- tive is further complicated by the mental contortions Trista undergoes to avoid ac- knowledging the extent and ramifications of the ...
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... Trista it was true. Her mother, Mary, gives Neil most of the credit for that smile. Neil was her daughter's first boyfriend, and Mary has often told me that Trista believed he was “the one.” She is grateful to Neil for bringing Trista ...
... Trista it was true. Her mother, Mary, gives Neil most of the credit for that smile. Neil was her daughter's first boyfriend, and Mary has often told me that Trista believed he was “the one.” She is grateful to Neil for bringing Trista ...
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... Trista said, but before she could finish, Maggie interrupted. “Besides, today is all about you,” she said firmly. “No one should shop for her wedding dress alone.” “Then it's a good thing I've seen all the dresses I want to see,” Trista ...
... Trista said, but before she could finish, Maggie interrupted. “Besides, today is all about you,” she said firmly. “No one should shop for her wedding dress alone.” “Then it's a good thing I've seen all the dresses I want to see,” Trista ...
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