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From: Vincent Dodson
Subject: [help-serveez] doting
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 21:46:32 -0500

Dorgan dared not turn towarn the lovers, nor even shout.
He had groped down underthe shawl and looked at his watch every five minutes since seven. Effie, you will come home now, said the old man.
He chuckled as Miss Tully wailed, Youre so naughty!
No set of unpublished documentslike it in America!
At the Senators cry, out of the wide fanlighted door of the houseslid a trained nurse. He didnt have his old instinct forconcealing his secret patrolling.
Rumors began to come into the newspaper offices of a ghost-scareout in the Forest Park section.
Prettyrough joint, but good enough for the likes o him. Of course hes old, but he takes quite an interest inthe countryside.
Hewould not have noticed her, but she picked on him:They tell me youre in Erasmus, Doctor Selig. He had read, too, aboutstag horns and heraldic shields and the swords of old warriors.
The Senator need not have asked the time. Seligs mind was one wretched puddle ofconfusion. Simmons gratefully took the glove to the precinct station. Painful yet gracious was the gesture with which he waved Selig to achair.
Senator Ryder reflected, the next morning, that he had probablycounted too much on young Selig.
He didnt have his old instinct forconcealing his secret patrolling.
I could run the machineoff the Boulevard and end everything, my hearts so cold withoutyou.
She waited, she yawned gently, she handed theSenator a manila envelope, and gently she vanished. After all, dinner here at Sky Peaks was pretty bad, and hed getaway early in the evening. Ill just phone him this evening and say I gotballed up on the date.
He stopped at a shutter left open and prodded itshut with his old-time long nightstick.
I swear, said Miss Tully afterward, to Mrs.
Selig handled it with more reverencethan he had given to any material object in his life.
Senator Ryder reflected, the next morning, that he had probablycounted too much on young Selig.
Again he lay awake that night, and suddenly he had what seemed tohim an inspired idea. Senator Ryder reflected, the next morning, that he had probablycounted too much on young Selig. Seligs mind was one wretched puddle ofconfusion. He had read, too, aboutstag horns and heraldic shields and the swords of old warriors.

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