Ball State University Forum, 30. köideBall State University., 1989 |
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Page 27
... Laurel saw her mother's black shoes move back and forth under the dressing room curtain , then watched in the mirror as Cass's head popped in on one side . " What's taking you so long ? Turn around , now , so I can see how it looks ...
... Laurel saw her mother's black shoes move back and forth under the dressing room curtain , then watched in the mirror as Cass's head popped in on one side . " What's taking you so long ? Turn around , now , so I can see how it looks ...
Page 28
... Laurel stood in the entryway for a moment , surprised by the stillness of the house . She could hear her mother outside , parking the car for the night . Laurel traced the pattern of lights across the wall and ceiling , listened for the ...
... Laurel stood in the entryway for a moment , surprised by the stillness of the house . She could hear her mother outside , parking the car for the night . Laurel traced the pattern of lights across the wall and ceiling , listened for the ...
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... Laurel these days ? What is she doing ? She could imagine her mother's voice stepping right in , not even paus- ing , saying how she was studying philosophy at the university , deftly turning the conversation to the school's ancient ...
... Laurel these days ? What is she doing ? She could imagine her mother's voice stepping right in , not even paus- ing , saying how she was studying philosophy at the university , deftly turning the conversation to the school's ancient ...
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