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Felix raced to turn off the music, yet the crush of revelers made a short trip across the room a series of complicated dips, elbowings, and double-backs.
The Madonnas of Echo Park Brando Skyhorse 2010
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Felix raced to turn off the music, yet the crush of revelers made a short trip across the room a series of complicated dips, elbowings, and double-backs.
The Madonnas of Echo Park Brando Skyhorse 2010
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Felix raced to turn off the music, yet the crush of revelers made a short trip across the room a series of complicated dips, elbowings, and double-backs.
The Madonnas of Echo Park Brando Skyhorse 2010
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Felix raced to turn off the music, yet the crush of revelers made a short trip across the room a series of complicated dips, elbowings, and double-backs.
The Madonnas of Echo Park Brando Skyhorse 2010
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He wished to get a sight of him directly, but this was no easy matter; yet, with the help of sundry breastings and elbowings, like a true Alpine, he succeeded in forcing a passage and reaching the foremost ranks next to the side of the carriage.
Chapter XIII 1909
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They went to Covent Garden that evening, and to the Haymarket the next; and subsequently to public assemblies: Madge everywhere arresting attention, and exciting whispers and elbowings among observers wherever she passed.
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In this life of elbowings, not only those with whom we have come into daily contact, but strangers, assume an extreme importance.
The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume VIII. Guy de Maupassant 1871
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In this life of elbowings, unknown strangers assume an extreme importance.
Complete Original Short Stories of Guy De Maupassant Guy de Maupassant 1871
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In this life of elbowings, unknown strangers assume an extreme importance.
Original Short Stories — Volume 08 Guy de Maupassant 1871
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In this life of elbowings, unknown strangers assume an extreme importance.
Une Vie, a Piece of String and Other Stories Guy de Maupassant 1871
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