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500 Lifetimes
… males in formal settings. At the end of a work day, it is common to see men on the street folding their kabneys with … the police investigative team took a photo of the hanging bodies with his phone. He sent the image to friends via … is where Guru Rinpoche, the eighth-century Tantric master also known as the Second Buddha, subdued evil deities and …
The Lincoln of Fact
… By Albert J. Beveridge, 2 vols. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin Company. $12.50. The writing of his biography of Lincoln was … the motives behind this move and that. Unhappily Beveridge died just as he closed this chapter and before he could … the interpreters of the political history of this country. 265-274 By Claude G. Bowers …
Surviving the Blue Killer, 1918
… Texans’ flu-like sickness. It was raining the day The Baby died and raining harder the next, when the funeral was … which was the mother church of every other Presbyterian communion in that part of Alamance County, North Carolina. … in those Depression times. So there I was at age 25 or 26, glad to escape for 10 days the burdens of being night …
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Bridget Mcgonagle Briggs (1887-1913)
… look like my mother or father, but like a grandmother who died 50 years before I was  born: genes like dolphins … in that direction, remembering Donegal, or imagining her upcoming  marriage, her next emigration, from her own mother … or to the one who will survive when she and the other son die of TB. Her face, though tempered, is not expecting …
From Darkness
… the curtain to a warm sky A star burned A star faded A star died I called you I called you My whole being held in my …
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Last Supper
… my father’s sons on the morning of his death, and when he died there in our living room we sat quiet but for the click …
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