Then, in a
trice, it all came back to him: the face he looked at was that of the
uncouth gardener--the man who had given him the hand. And to clinch
the matter, the eyes--leered.
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MORRISON & GIBB LIMITED
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| For those who may wonder about the word 'lolled' on page |
| 84, it really is a word! It means: 1. To move, stand, or |
| recline in an indolent or relaxed manner. 2. To hang |
| or droop laxly. |
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