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… Companion She’s not used to having him around in the … ran a plastic hose from his car’s exhaust to the window and died. The police told Forrest that people who attempt … her remark as an expression of sentimental piety. “Meals on wheels for Catholics,” that’s how he refers to her …
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Tropical Depression
… On a lucky day, this occurs just as the rains come in. The horizon goes from partly cloudy to gray and … having killed their children, saying it was far better to die than to live so miserably, serving such and so many … ,” an interview with the author by Carianne King. Cuba 26-47 By Lygia Navarro Photography by Jason Florio …
The Face of London
… years, but Pickering is delighted they haven’t disappeared completely. Now he cannot resist those ears: he rises from … for leaving Montreal. His last known relative, an aunt, had died, leaving him an estate valued at 60 thousand. Not a … people for the music he feels leaping in his throat. 317-326 By Peter Corodimas …
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Millennium
… “How her team even won is beyond me,” the dean said. “The points,” Ella Markovna said. She turned very red. “They just … foreign word sitting uneasy on her tongue, reminded me of a comedy sketch from the latest KVN show. One guy, an … to avert his eyes; draped in a plaid scarf, he calmly studied his long, polished fingernails. And what could he tell …
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The Hillendale House
… to California after college.  Gigi hires a senior-care company, and they send a woman named Crystal over to do … kept watch, their ears at rest and folded against their bodies. Our father’s nickname was “Rabbit.” His sister, our … We are ten days from closing. We look him up; he has a website bannered with big green words: resourceful. astute. …
The Past Hangs Over Asia
… Russia, and Japan have faced each other in every possible combination of alignments, and have employed, in turn, all … ready to discharge this responsibility,” they say; and the die-hards add, “The Chinese never will be ready.” Thus the … be said in justice that even a beginning has been made. 257-269 …
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