I sup-pose you liked raising cain on shore leave, didn't you? Joe said he didn't usual y have much pay to raise cain with, used to play bal sometimes, that wasn't so bad. I didn't dream of Manderley, of course, butof Sara Laughs, which Jo sometimes called the hideout. Her hair was sun-warm and fine. I wanted her to be furious, but she actuallysounded amused.
I thought the something else wassurprised anger. She said to be sure to go out to Great Fal s and told him about canoeing on the canal and how she'd been caught in a terrible thunderstorm once near Cabin John's Bridge. Time sure would drag al right til he got out of B. Sirs, said the chinaman, I wil return to the city for I perceive that a downpour is imminent.
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