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Spencer started nodding again.
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Stradlater didn't even wake up.
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Marty talked more than the other two.
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Hazle Weatherfield is a girl detective.
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Stradlater was putting Vitalis on his hair.
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Ossenburger Memorial Wing, in the new dorms.
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Mart said she'd only caught a glimpse of him.
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Ackley parked himself in my room, just for a change.
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Spencer asked me something then, but I didn't hear him.
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Stradlater started taking off his coat and tie and all.
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Stradlater watched me in the mirror while he was shaving.
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Ackley put his hand up so the light wouldn't hurt his eyes.
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Marty was like dragging the Statue of Liberty around the floor.
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Mrs. Morrow didn't say anything, but boy, you should've seen her.
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guys' legs, at beaches and places, always look so white and unhairy.
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Brossard was a bridge fiend, and he started looking around the dorm for a game.
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Stradlater was one of his pets, because he was the center on the team, and Ed Banky always let him borrow his car when he wanted it.
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