e was gayer and gayer there, that is to say she found ways of being
gay there that she was using in being gay there. She was gay there, not
gayer and gayer, just gay there, that is to say she was not gayer by
using the things she found there that were gay things, she was gay
there, always she was gay there.
They were quite regularly gay there, Helen Furr and Georgine Skeene,
they were regularly gay there where they were gay. They were very
regularly gay.
To be regularly gay was to do every day the gay thing that they did
every day. To be regularly gay was to end every day at the same time
after they had been regularly gay. They were regularly gay. They were
gay every day. They ended every day in the same way, at the same time,
and they had been every day regularly gay.
The voice Helen Furr was cultivating was quite a pleasant one. The voice
Georgine Skeene was cultivating was, some said, a better one. The voice
Helen Furr was cultivating she cultivated and it was quite completely a
pleasant enough one then, a cultivated enough one then. The voice
Georgine Skeene was cultivating she did not cultivate too much. She
cultivated it quite some. She cultivated and she would sometime go on
cultivating it and it was not then an unpleasant one, it would not be
then an unpleasant one, it would be a quite richly enough cultivated
one, it would be quite richly enough to be a pleasant enough one.
They were gay where there were many cultivating something. The two were
gay there, were regularly gay there. Georgine Skeene would have liked to
do more travelling. They did some travelling, not very much travelling,
Georgine Skeene would have liked to do more travelling, Helen Furr did
not care about doing travelling, she liked to stay in a place and be gay
there.
They stayed in a place and were gay there, both of them stayed there,
they stayed together there, they were gay there, they were regularly gay
there.
They went quite often, not very often, but they did go back to where
Helen Furr had a pleasant enough home and then Georgine Skeene went to a
place where her brother had quite some distinction. They both went,
every few years, went visiting to where Helen Furr had quite a pleasant
home. Certainly Helen Furr would not find it gay to stay, she did not
find it gay, she said she would not stay, she said she did not find it
gay, she said she would not stay where she did not find it gay, she said
she found it gay where she did
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