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Shipyard Girls at War (Shipyard Girls, #2) Shipyard Girls at War by Nancy Revell
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“and been”
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“When Bel told him”
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“well as running what”
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“belong to”
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“people, to fall for.”
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“the rest of her pastry,”
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“taken aback to say”
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“splash of milk on to”
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“seemed to be fighting to be free. ‘You my ma now, Joe?’ Her retort was more accusatory than jokey. Both Joe and Arthur looked back to their own bowls of porridge and started eating. ‘Not that she ever gave two hoots whether I ate or”
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“back so she could shut and lock the door. But a desperate Bel managed to dodge past her mother’s bare legs and escape into the hallway, before running like the wind, through the front door, past her mother’s low-life suitor, and out on to the street.”
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“week and he seemed”
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