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"The young woman was flying up into the sky and the groom was holding her by the ankles, trying to pull her back down."
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Amor Divino, Julia Alvarez
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"joe-lan-der," he chided. He never could get her name right
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Amor Divino, Julia Alvarez
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And now in the warm safety of the compound, she can see why she made the choice she did: she was marrying her family!
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Amor divino, Julia Alvarez
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My two favorite men, yolanda had laughed
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amor divino, julia alvarez
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they're fairly cheerful, considering-sorrier for others than thye are for themselves
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Martin Amis-The Immortals
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The city writhed in mortal fear. Me, I writhed in mortal hope.
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Martin Amis-the Immortals
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And you cannot find this state. Because it doesn't exist. because things do matter. even here.
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Martin Amis-the Immortals
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they are the last and they are insane. they suffer from a mass delusion. really, it's the craziest thing.
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Martin Amis-The Immortals
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I have a delusion also, sometimes.
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Martin Amis-the immortals
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geology is destiny
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Margaret atwood-Wildnerness tips
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"As he walks up the hill, more slowly than he used to, he hears the sound of wood being split"
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Margaret Atwood-Wilderness tips
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George would like to go to bed with Pamela
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Margaret atwood-Wilderness Tips
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Wacousta Lodge is a little slice of the past, an alien past. he feels privileged.
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Margaret atwood- wilderness tips
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The whole thing had just been a game, but it wounded him
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Margaret atwood- Wilderness tips
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He had been as happy as a missionary amongst hawaiians
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Margaret atwood-Wilderness tips
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I listened to the story and have remembered it today because i thought it was about me
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Russell Banks- My Mothers Memoirs, My fathers lie, and other true stories
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Everyone knows that the death of a parent is a terrible thing
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Russell banks- My mothers Memoirs, My father's lie, and other true stories
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Its as if she hopes you will love her more easily if she is associated somehow with fame
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Russell banks- My mothers memoirs, my fathers lie, and other true stories
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for all the Rubens prints, for all the little buddhas he is no longer proud or even happy to be fat. He is no longer teddy
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peter carey-the fat man in history
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they suspect him of mildness
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peter carey-the fat man in history
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She says, I dont believe you. DOUBLE blue sheets.
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Peter carey-the fat man in history
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accused of loving themselves too much
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peter carey-the fat man in history
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they buy what they want. they charge. they sign up.
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raymond carver-are these actual miles
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his undershirt is wet. he understands he is willing to be dead.
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Raymond Carver-Are these Actual miles?
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