1 The tent was open until midnight then.
2 Maybe there won't be any tent next year.
3 Antonia talked and thought of nothing but the tent.
4 Antonia's success at the tent had its consequences.
5 IT WAS AT THE Vannis' tent that Antonia was discovered.
6 There I met the same people I used to see at the Vannis' tent.
7 The Vannis' tent brought the town boys and the country girls together on neutral ground.
8 They called so archly, so seductively, that our feet hurried toward the tent of themselves.
9 But after the tent came to town she began to go about with Tiny and Lena and their friends.
10 It was very much like a merry-go-round tent, with open sides and gay flags flying from the poles.
11 Often the mothers brought their fancywork and sat on the shady side of the tent during the lesson.
12 Sylvester Lovett, who was cashier in his father's bank, always found his way to the tent on Saturday night.
13 Sometimes I went with her; the moment the lighted tent came into view she would break into a run, like a boy.
14 After the tent left town, the Euchre Club became the Owl Club, and gave dances in the Masonic Hall once a week.
15 Young Harry Paine, who was to marry his employer's daughter on Monday, had come to the tent with a crowd of friends and danced all evening.
16 They told me they worked in Kansas City in the winter, and in summer they went out among the farming towns with their tent and taught dancing.
17 At three o'clock one met little girls in white dresses and little boys in the round-collared shirts of the time, hurrying along the sidewalk on their way to the tent.
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