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What does fetch mean? Sun Apr 27, 2008 13:17 pm  What does fetch mean?
 

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Perhaps someone will check Grisham's work for the word 'grab' in order to prove or disprove your theory, Ralf. Rolling Eyes
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What does fetch mean? Fri Jul 25, 2008 13:42 pm  What does fetch mean?
 

Thanks! I have the word "fetch" clear now! You are great!
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