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He had to put down the sacks of sugar and coffee then. Because, though he could...
Author:
Ann Rinaldi
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In My Father's House
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He had to put down the sacks of sugar and coffee then. Because, though he could hold off a mob at the depot with no trouble, even he couldn't kiss a girl with his arms full of contraband.
( Ann Rinaldi )
[ In My Father's House ]
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