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... door of the freight shed was still open , but the wallaby had missed his chance . Not for him the grubby expanses of the marshes of Jamaica Bay . He would come to Connecticut after all . We wheeled our station wagon up to the door and ...
... door of the freight shed was still open , but the wallaby had missed his chance . Not for him the grubby expanses of the marshes of Jamaica Bay . He would come to Connecticut after all . We wheeled our station wagon up to the door and ...
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... door- behind the door something hairy , dry in dusty clicking brushes , something yellow , dry , and hairy behind the door , dragging something dark and dusty : Moss grows damp as the skin of death Where the limbs crack green with their ...
... door- behind the door something hairy , dry in dusty clicking brushes , something yellow , dry , and hairy behind the door , dragging something dark and dusty : Moss grows damp as the skin of death Where the limbs crack green with their ...
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... door , a little wistfully . ) Huh ! Tsk , isn't that something ! The fantasy level . ( Shrug ; exit . SHE climbs the ... door , leans against it . ) GLORIA God ! ( SHE pushes away from the door and stumbles into 159 SYBIL.
... door , a little wistfully . ) Huh ! Tsk , isn't that something ! The fantasy level . ( Shrug ; exit . SHE climbs the ... door , leans against it . ) GLORIA God ! ( SHE pushes away from the door and stumbles into 159 SYBIL.
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PETER PARSONS Fable | 4 |
RICHARD BENTLEY Hal | 13 |
PETER PARSONS The Groin Clawing Itch | 30 |
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