stay and she did stay there where very
many were cultivating something. She did stay there. She always did find
it gay there.
She went to see them where she had always been living and where she did
not find it gay. She had a pleasant home there, Mrs. Furr was a pleasant
enough woman, Mr. Furr was a pleasant enough man, Helen told them and
they were not worrying, that she did not find it gay living where she
had always been living.
Georgine Skeene and Helen Furr were living where they were both
cultivating their voices and they were gay there. They visited where
Helen Furr had come from and then they went to where they were living
where they were then regularly living.
There were some dark and heavy men there then. There were some who were
not so heavy and some who were not so dark. Helen Furr and Georgine
Skeene sat regularly with them. They sat regularly with the ones who
were dark and heavy. They sat regularly with the ones who were not so
dark. They sat regularly with the ones that were not so heavy. They sat
with them regularly, sat with some of them. They went with them
regularly went with them. They were regular then, they were gay then,
they were where they wanted to be then where it was gay to be then, they
were regularly gay then. There were men there then who were dark and
heavy and they sat with them with Helen Furr and Georgine Skeene and
they went with them with Miss Furr and Miss Skeene, and they went with
the heavy and dark men Miss Furr and Miss Skeene went with them, and
they sat with them, Miss Furr and Miss Skeene sat with them, and there
were other men, some were not heavy men and they sat with Miss Furr and
Miss Skeene and Miss Furr and Miss Skeene sat with them, and there were
other men who were not dark men and they sat with Miss Furr and Miss
Skeene and Miss Furr and Miss Skeene sat with them. Miss Furr and Miss
Skeene went with them and they went with Miss Furr and Miss Skeene, some
who were not heavy men, some who were not dark men. Miss Furr and Miss
Skeene sat regularly, they sat with some men. Miss Furr and Miss Skeene
went and there were some men with them. There were men and Miss Furr and
Miss Skeene went with them, went somewhere with them, went with some of
them.
Helen Furr and Georgine Skeene were regularly living where very many
were living and cultivating in themselves something. Helen Furr and
Georgine Skeene were living very regularly then, being very regular then
in being
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