1921 7 2
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"I know," Timothy explained, "he can't use it. He's a cripple." No one else seemed to understand.
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1921 6 4
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Gorgonzola. It's what she was to bring this time. Plumtree's potted meat. What it was last time.
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1921 14 15
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There he was, naked and covered in green mud
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1921 8 7
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Before he was Francesco Martinelli
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1921 0 0
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The ice in Mum’s drink clinked as she rolled the glass across her forehead. “Ith that a gay thing or ith that a vampire thing? ’Coth I’m finding thith all a bit confuthing.”
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1921 0 0
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From the moment they had decided to come until the present, each seated guest had been parading one faceless male possibility after another through her curious mind. Would he be strong? Handsome? Ugly? Crippled? The possibilities were endless...
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1921 6 3
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1921 7 3
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Roanne banged the chiva, turned tricks, and ran out of road.
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1920 6 1
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Bearing the smell of paper on her fingertips. Ink in her hair.
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1920 5 4
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1920 0 0
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In se'enties style serenading strut
A passin all the pretty birds in kin',
The feathered Stetson ‘clipsin crimson suit,
A whistlin Dixie blues ‘cross county-lines.
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1920 6 0
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“In the process, I’ve created this memory track. Yet had the sense that I had to make fixed memories move as illusion, that they move as illusion.”
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1920 8 8
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your matching glasses up to mine in the fake air anymore, or click your widening fingernails against the hard bed railings in protest of anything you might be feeling in the floating silt-like depths of your jagged nerves, but…
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1920 0 0
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I laid in the road, broken and alone, until I had no choice but to pull myself together and get out.
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1920 8 8
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It took all four of his kids to convince my father to pull the plug. Mom's car crash had left her a vegetable, but of course he hung on. Once they withdrew life support, she was gone in ten minutes. The first thing our father said was that he was hungry. He felt…
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1919 6 6
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When I wake up and look to my left, will you be there with me, snoring like an asthmatic bear?
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1919 13 7
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beware the slice of the knife cutting like a curious comet blasting through solar systems down the throat of the bad ass milky way
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1919 15 7
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My mind has started to finish thoughts at 77 Words. These are just a few.
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1919 12 5
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Thistle and cracked corn were thrown to us each morning and the occasional live chicken...
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1919 1 0
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Elin and I had religious differences about the garage. To her the garage required regular sweeping and organization--it was an extension of our house. Elin believed dust and mold to be manifestations of inner sin. I insisted that they were agents of evolu
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1919 36 20
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1919 17 8
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Mama loves birds but is afraid to fly.
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1918 5 5
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Called in sick at work for a week straight when I first met Tony.
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1918 14 5
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1918 21 12
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Fear in a Handful of Dust
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1918 6 2
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The figure was covered in a light blue chenille bathrobe, splayed out on her back on the floor by the glass door, her hair done up in large curlers, a slipper lying askew by her left foot. Richie crouched near the face and the rancid flame of bourbon lea
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1917 10 3
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“I was looking for the review of the Alvin Ailey dance company when I noticed something in the sports pages,” says the 300-pound center. “All of a sudden it hit me–I should have been playing football."
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1917 20 9
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In that mix of sports and religion, TV was what there was of virtue. I thought bars were nicer.
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1917 10 9
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It’s a little known fact that eels are often lost in translation – only the spotted variety, not the striped or the common and certainly not the electric.... I think about that lovely hippie girl and her knowledge of eels, sometimes.
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1917 4 1
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The boys finished their laps and returned to the center of the gym, Hamid shuffling up last, as usual. Amid the T-shirts and shorts, he wore faded blue slacks and a grubby, long sleeved dress shirt. He always dressed that way, even in gym class, as though
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