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on May 24th 2000, 20:43:10 wrote Groggy groove
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on Oct 29th 2015, 14:50:29 wrote carolyn stewart
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Texts to »She«
Scribbling Spider wrote on Jul 12th 2001, 15:18:03 about
she
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There were days when she wondered if she would ever hear a male voice speak her first name again.
»China« She could hear the faint echo in her mind still.
But at the Blue Onion, it was always:
»Mrs. Waters, can I get a refill here?«
or
»What's the pie today, Mrs. Waters?«
She sighed...and started the ritual of a fresh pot of coffee.
an antiquated misenthrope wrote on Jun 12th 2000, 12:31:22 about
she
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she glides by me,
i see a door and turn to face the window,
it is noon
i sip my tea
i press a key
she's still in the room
who will speak first
what will be said.
i am breathless with anticipation
Groggy groove wrote on May 24th 2000, 20:43:10 about
she
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The girl in the tea shop is not so beautiful as she was; as cool as the pale wet leaves of lily-of-the-valley she sleeps beside me in the dawn.
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens wrote on Jul 24th 2004, 23:52:28 about
she
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She had barely time to seem to be occupied in some needle-work, when he entered, accompanied by the child; having left Kit downstairs.
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens wrote on Jul 24th 2004, 23:51:35 about
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She's married now, you know.
xyzz wrote on Jul 18th 2009, 17:25:51 about
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She stood next to the window of the tea shop, holding the purple raincoat that matched her eyes. Her voice was as soft as the grey rain.
»Did you move the hatrack, Harry?«
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens wrote on Jul 24th 2004, 23:50:41 about
she
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She looked cheerfully into his face, but made no answer.
Some random keywords |
school
Created on Apr 3rd 2001, 21:23:52 by gladiola marie, contains 34 texts
rubber
Created on Jun 11th 2002, 23:03:37 by richard, contains 12 texts
superior
Created on Apr 19th 2003, 06:23:48 by venus, contains 10 texts
nurture
Created on Apr 15th 2000, 01:03:13 by rachel a b, contains 7 texts
destiny
Created on Mar 11th 2001, 01:18:36 by the old pirate, contains 14 texts
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Some random keywords in the german Blaster |
Oettinger
Created on Apr 15th 2007, 15:23:04 by H2O3C4, contains 38 texts
Erotikfilm
Created on Jan 23rd 2005, 14:13:04 by Ein dunkler Hobbit, contains 10 texts
Steinkreis
Created on Sep 1st 2002, 19:42:44 by Juergen Rueger, contains 10 texts
Hauswirtschafterin
Created on May 18th 2005, 13:39:44 by don't speak, contains 5 texts
Glücksgarant
Created on Mar 18th 2018, 01:38:19 by Christine, contains 5 texts
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