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Be certain that your hands and face are clean . ... When you cut your meat , hold the fork in your left hand with the prongs arched upward . Hold the knife in the right hand with fingers and thumb closed round the handle .
Be certain that your hands and face are clean . ... When you cut your meat , hold the fork in your left hand with the prongs arched upward . Hold the knife in the right hand with fingers and thumb closed round the handle .
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Drayton ran to the bag ; the catcher caught the ball and whisked it down to third and into Drayton's hands like a shot . ... Conner lay sprawled at full length on the ground , one hand clutching the bag . The umpire waved his hand ...
Drayton ran to the bag ; the catcher caught the ball and whisked it down to third and into Drayton's hands like a shot . ... Conner lay sprawled at full length on the ground , one hand clutching the bag . The umpire waved his hand ...
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Come , John , " said I , “ We'll choose among them as they lie Asleep ” ; so , walking hand in hand , Dear John and I surveyed our band . First to the cradle lightly stepped , Where the new nameless baby slept . “ Shall it be Baby ?
Come , John , " said I , “ We'll choose among them as they lie Asleep ” ; so , walking hand in hand , Dear John and I surveyed our band . First to the cradle lightly stepped , Where the new nameless baby slept . “ Shall it be Baby ?
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