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... passed from his hands to the top of his walnut desk , and into his hands again , to be returned to the desk again or a neatly ordered and indexed file cabinet . If the grey tucks and creases of his unseen brain could be unfolded and ...
... passed from his hands to the top of his walnut desk , and into his hands again , to be returned to the desk again or a neatly ordered and indexed file cabinet . If the grey tucks and creases of his unseen brain could be unfolded and ...
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passed the synaptic connections of his highly ordered nervous system , he pulled his trigger , watched his adversary appear for a second in the moonlight , stop , spin , and fall motionless upon a pile of rocks , and quickly calculated ...
passed the synaptic connections of his highly ordered nervous system , he pulled his trigger , watched his adversary appear for a second in the moonlight , stop , spin , and fall motionless upon a pile of rocks , and quickly calculated ...
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... passed him sleeping , passed his open door through the hall with my penlight . It was four o'clock ; the cabinet clock on the stair struck four , slowly . He was sleeping when I passed his door ; I heard him snoring easily . I listened ...
... passed him sleeping , passed his open door through the hall with my penlight . It was four o'clock ; the cabinet clock on the stair struck four , slowly . He was sleeping when I passed his door ; I heard him snoring easily . I listened ...
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