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"Joey, Joey? O God! Joey?" his mother cried out of her extremity and pain. - Captains and the Kings [Books (First Lines)] BUY VARYING HARE USED BOOK Lucanus was never sure whether he liked or disliked his father. He was only certain that he pitied him. Simple men of no pretensions could be admired. Wise men could be honored. But his father was not simple or wise, though he considered himself the latter. - Dear and Glorious Physician (ch. 1) [Books (First Lines)] Rose McConnell said to her husband, William, turning a ring around on her finger, "I never look at this emerald without thinking how its color resembles Grandmother's eyes. . . ." - Grandmother and the Priests [Books (First Lines)] "He is very ugly," said his mother. - Great Lion of God [Books (First Lines)] It was generally agreed, and with indignation by a few, that it had been a great scandal. - Never Victorious, Never Defeated [Books (First Lines)] When young Robert Sylvester Morgan had occasion to write his mother he always made what he wryly called "a first draft." - Testimony of Two Men [Books (First Lines)] BUY VARYING HARE USED BOOK Mrs. Merrill Sloane entered the sitting room with resistance. She wore severe tweeds and a sable scarf and carried a leather purse soundly closed. She was fifty years old, gray and sharp of face, neat and trim of figure, and had a hat that was at least five years old and good for another five years. - The Listener [Books (First Lines)] It seemed to Jerome Lindsey that disagreeable news invariably arrived when he and New York weather were in execrable moods. - This Side of Innocence [Books (First Lines)] BUY VARYING HARE USED BOOK
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