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phonograph record
1. I loved the town, loved the people all around, my co-workers and my job where I could now buy phonograph records for the juke boxes again, a job I cherished immensely
2. It didn’t take long until he was into wholesaling phonograph records as well, and when the long-playing vinyl disks replaced the seventy-eights he handled them also, shipping them all over Europe and especially into the UK
3. The atmosphere had an innocent denseness, as if it had just been created, and the beautiful mulatto girls who waited hopelessly among the blood-red petals and the outmoded phonograph records knew ways of love that man had left behind forgotten in the earthly paradise
4. "It would record," he replied, "but I want a phonograph record
5. If I could not bear to have her half gone, how would I ever manage when she would be wholly away? I hugged her, held her tightly and whispered the words that cluttered my mind like the jerky repetition of a damaged phonograph record, “I love you Lizzie
6. Even a phonograph record that she says contains her grandfather’s voice, lessons in science for children
7. And then, as though an ancient phonograph record had been set hissing under a steel needle, she remembered a conversation she had once had with Mr
8. Yes, and the dark young man, smiling at her from his seat on the antique chair, he knew about when radio came in, and how Aunt Tildy had stuck to her nice old phonograph records
9. All of Fannie's opera scores were strewn among the broken phonograph records that had been kicked against the wall or toppled in his search
10. Watch this junk, Henry, take this junk, here, what a fool I am she says, and she gave me some old phonograph records and some newspapers, special, she said, and I thanked her and thought what the hell and she went down the hall crying for herself being a fool and I just put the old newspapers by and the records and didn't think a long while till after Fannie was tributed and sung after and gone, and then this morning I ran my hand over those fool papers and thought, what is this? And I called Mrs
11. He turned the phonograph record round and round in his hands, trying to read the words under the grooves
12. In the afternoon Marianne, home again, drifted about the living room to the phonograph records
13. Yes, the dark young man smiled from the antique rocker, he knew how Aunt Tildy had stuck to her nice old phonograph records
14. Phonograph records, some broken, some only nicked, were strewn about
15. He bent down quickly and picked up a smashed phonograph record and looked at its title
16. “Look here! You’ve eaten and spoiled my first dinner, stuffed my second, swilled my beer, taken two drinks for one of the whisky, appropriated my bed, broken two phonograph records, and I saw you put my fountain pen in your pocket