Breakfast at Tiffanys-2

类别:文学名著 作者:杜鲁门·卡波特 本章:Breakfast at Tiffanys-2

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    quot;From California,quot; I said, recalling Mr. Yuniosly. ograpure magazines, and menton top floor of tone.

    quot;Dont go mixing me up. All Im asking, you kno seens over t;

    quot;Africa.quot;

    Joe Bell stopped cruncums, ;So ;

    quot;Read it in inc; ter of fact.

    er, and produced a manila envelope. quot;ell, see didyou read t;

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    quot;No?quot; said Joe Bell, satisfied .

    quot;It looks like ;

    quot;Listen, boy,quot; and ;it is to ctle Jap kne was e ;

    quot;;

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    ; t; and tory mas day Mr.

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