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  • In sixth grade, I was still in public school, and my classmates were beginning to have boy-and-girl parties.

    The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010

  • In sixth grade, I was still in public school, and my classmates were beginning to have boy-and-girl parties.

    The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010

  • In sixth grade, I was still in public school, and my classmates were beginning to have boy-and-girl parties.

    The Grace to Race Sister Madonna Buder 2010

  • I am even strong enough to work within the studio walls now and it is a question of days until a romantic comedy or a boy-and-girl story shows up.

    A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994

  • I am even strong enough to work within the studio walls now and it is a question of days until a romantic comedy or a boy-and-girl story shows up.

    A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994

  • It was surprising, on the second inspection, to see the waif-like boy-and-girl pre-adolescent couple.

    Christopher Hitchens on St. Petersburg Hitchens, Christopher 2005

  • It was surprising, on the second inspection, to see the waif-like boy-and-girl pre-adolescent couple.

    Christopher Hitchens on St. Petersburg Hitchens, Christopher 2005

  • Side by side on the kitchen-table, their feet dangling in the air, husband and wife sat boy-and-girl fashion and munched hot cake, till their appetites for dinner were wrecked.

    Australia Felix 2003

  • The skinny one, the chubby one, the boy-and-girl twins, and the new one, the scrawny one who always needed someone to tell him to wipe his nose.

    Butchers Hill Lippman, Laura 1998

  • A year or two before she met Wexford Dora had been engaged to Rex Newton; a boy-and-girl affair it had been, they were both in their teens, and Rex had been supplanted by the young policeman.

    Put On By Cunning Rendell, Ruth, 1930- 1981

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