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Coburn. (In Dime Western magazine,
July 1946) ? 14Jun46; B28584.
Mrs. Walt Coburn (W); 5Apr74;
R574090.
R574091.
When pardners pack guns. By Walt
Coburn. (In Star Western, July 1946)
? 21Jun46; B28849. Mrs. Walt
Coburn (W); 5Apr74; R574091.
R574092.
Killers' quarantine. By Walt
Coburn. (In New Western magazine,
June 1946) ? 10May46; B34693.
Mrs. Walt Coburn (W); 5Apr74;
R574092.
R574093.
Singing down the road. By Elie
Siegmeister & Rufus A. Wheeler.
? 28Mar47; A13127. Elie Siegmeister
(A); 5Apr74; R574093.
R574117.
Botvinnik, the invincible. By Fred
Reinfeld. ? 2Dec46; A8943. Beatrice
Reinfeld (W); 3Apr74; R574117.
R574121. Read with me. By Charlotte Krum. ? 26Oct46; A8782. Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises, Inc. (Childrens Press, a division of R P E) (PWH); 5Apr74; R574121.
R574122.
The Littlest angel. By Charles
Tazewell. ? 26Oct46; A8783. Eric J.
Kromphold, Jr. (E); 5Apr74; R574122.
R574123.
You and the United Nations. By Lois
Fisher. ? 14Mar47; A11264.
Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises,
Inc. (Childrens Press, a division of
R P E) (PWH); 5Apr74; R574123.
R574124.
Picture book dictionary. Compiled
by Dilla W. MacBean, illustrated by
Pauline Adams. ? 15Jun46; AA15027.
Regensteiner Publishing Enterprises,
Inc. (Childrens Press, a division of
R P E) (PWH); 5Apr74; R574124.
R574129.
Antisemitism: a social disease. By
Ernst Simmel. ? 11Dec46; A9517.
Edward C. Simmel & Michael Hunter (C);
13Mar74; R574129.
R574145.
Minnesota under four flags. Editor:
Arthur James Larsen. ? 28May46;
AA20772. Minnesota Historical Society
(PWH); 3Apr74; R574145.
R574147. Home study course in piano tuning, regulation and repairing. Lesson 1-8. By Lawrence Robert Wood. ? 29Jul46; A517086. Lawrence Robert Wood (A); 26Feb74; R574147.
R574150.
Pine burr table cloth. By Candis
Griffitt. ? 1Apr46; AA10500. Candis
Griffitt (A); 14Mar74; R574150.
R574151.
Barracuda. By Richard Powell.
(In The Saturday evening post,
Mar. 29, 1947) ? 26Mar47; B71524.
Richard Powell (A); 24Apr74; R574151.
R574170. Color blind. By Margaret Halsey. ? 1Oct46; A8623. Margaret Halsey (A); 18Mar74; R574170.
R574174. The Mystery of Monsieur Pliny. By Allan Vaughan Elston. (In Liberty magazine, June 22, 1946) ? 12Jun46; B25545. Allan Vaughan Elston (A); 8Apr74; R574174.
R574175.
Prodigal's brother. By Allan
Vaughan Elston. (In This week magazine,
Aug. 18, 1946) ? 14Aug46;
B33727. Allan Vaughan Elston (A);
8Apr74; R574175.
R574177.
The Asey Mayo trio. By Phoebe
Atwood Taylor. NM: compilation &
pref. ? 9Aug46; A8151. Phoebe
Atwood Taylor (A); 8Apr74; R574177.
R574178.
The Mansions of Virginia,
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Eliana reunited with her family, now ruined by fate: Dad jailed, Mom deathly ill, six crushed brothers, and a fake daughter who'd fled for richer prey. Everyone sneered. But at her command, Eliana summoned the Onyx Syndicate. Bars opened, sickness vanished, and her brothers rose-one walking again, others soaring in business, tech, and art. When society mocked the "country girl," she unmasked herself: miracle doctor, famed painter, genius hacker, shadow queen. A powerful tycoon held her close. "Country girl? She's my fiancée!" Eliana glared at him. "Dream on." Resolutely, he vowed never to let go.
I received a pornographic video. "Do you like this?" The man speaking in the video is my husband, Mark, whom I haven't seen for several months. He is naked, his shirt and pants scattered on the ground, thrusting forcefully on a woman whose face I can't see, her plump and round breasts bouncing vigorously. I can clearly hear the slapping sounds in the video, mixed with lustful moans and grunts. "Yes, yes, fuck me hard, baby," the woman screams ecstatically in response. "You naughty girl!" Mark stands up and flips her over, slapping her buttocks as he speaks. "Stick your ass up!" The woman giggles, turns around, sways her buttocks, and kneels on the bed. I feel like someone has poured a bucket of ice water on my head. It's bad enough that my husband is having an affair, but what's worse is that the other woman is my own sister, Bella. ************************************************************************************************************************ "I want to get a divorce, Mark," I repeated myself in case he didn't hear me the first time-even though I knew he'd heard me clearly. He stared at me with a frown before answering coldly, "It's not up to you! I'm very busy, don't waste my time with such boring topics, or try to attract my attention!" The last thing I was going to do was argue or bicker with him. "I will have the lawyer send you the divorce agreement," was all I said, as calmly as I could muster. He didn't even say another word after that and just went through the door he'd been standing in front of, slamming it harshly behind him. My eyes lingered on the knob of the door a bit absentmindedly before I pulled the wedding ring off my finger and placed it on the table. I grabbed my suitcase, which I'd already had my things packed in and headed out of the house.
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