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In less than 30 seconds I'd booked a ticket to Paris that afternoon.
However, mysteriously waiting for Kelly was an airline ticket to Paris.
Armed with a college diploma, my first job offer, a one-way ticket to Paris and a new pair of heels, I was ready to take on anything.
Bowles first journeyed overseas in 1929, when he excused himself from the University of Virginia and procured a one-way ticket to Paris.
Feeling as though I was letting something fall through the cracks, I purchased an airplane ticket to Paris the following morning.
A new crutch for Tiny Tim comes to mind, or a plane ticket to Paris for a spinster aunt who has always longed to visit Europe.
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Like knowing, for instance, that on the day before the day that Charles Varriker died — May 17 , 1984 which was a Thursday, case you're interested — he bought a first-class round-trip ticket to Paris, France.
No ticket to the game?
His ticket to ride?
About 18 months after that shoot, Norman bought a ticket to Paris where she got by for two years working in mostly low-profile jobs.
MISSION TO PARIS, by Alan Furst.
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