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... hook . The hooks dangled from a track that was bolted onto the flat steel roof and as soon as the sheep caught , he pushed it away . That was the last one of this batch . The bloody head swiped over his arm . Next to Cooper , on another ...
... hook . The hooks dangled from a track that was bolted onto the flat steel roof and as soon as the sheep caught , he pushed it away . That was the last one of this batch . The bloody head swiped over his arm . Next to Cooper , on another ...
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... hooks , the splashing of the water and the thumping of the heads into their barrel . By five o'clock , they had already finished all the sheep and had been stamping the bodies with round purple ink symbols and shoving them into a deep ...
... hooks , the splashing of the water and the thumping of the heads into their barrel . By five o'clock , they had already finished all the sheep and had been stamping the bodies with round purple ink symbols and shoving them into a deep ...
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THE SEA GULLS Roy Sussman | 3 |
THE PHYSICIAN William R Freeman | 21 |
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 34 |
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