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1 In his old yearbook the narrator found her.
2 I was in my room the other day, reading my old yearbook and wondering what the girls were up to these days.
3 It was all there, along with an old yearbook photo, taken over five years ago-rightbefore I'd transferred to school in the OASIS.
4 And on the lowest shelf, every single one of Ally's old yearbooks , from kindergarten on.
5 I scoured boxes of faded flower petals, crumpled ticket stubs, paged obsessively through old yearbooks .
6 I hate looking through old yearbooks ; they don't exactly bring back a flood of positive memories.
7 Here there were stacks of old yearbooks , moth-eaten athletic uniforms, and ancient textbooks that had been nibbled by mice.
8 Sometimes she would leaf through old yearbooks in the yearbook room to find out all the information she could about Jason.
9 "Do you think Wordy Gerty would mind if we looked through some of these old yearbooks ? "
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