Finished Folds (21—35)
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1It was a tremendous coup, this twist that sent everyone scurrying, caught everyone off-guard. As though Walt Disney
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1what the girls of Sigma Delta Tau would think when he showed up later at their door, with that unsightly wound oozing
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2Longhorns. Not that it mattered, because the doctor had other thoughts in mind -- screw the hormones, placebos work
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1misdemeanor among friends? But I was wrong, because the two of them
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2"I wanted to be a haiku poet," Elizabeth said, "but never could make the turns work." It was a common complaint.
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4to spare her right foot, because her left foot was already a little numb--product of a botched brain surgery years ago.
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1of these fallen apples, so bloated with gas and worms, and compare them to the tiny globes high in the boughs, just
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3that exquisite rapture of the deep only a diver who has reversed his air regulator knows; in a moment he would drown if
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3As the motorcade passed, John remembered a line from an old song about an outlaw who ended up in Cleveland,
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1with a pang of regret that she would never be much of a baker, that grilling was really her passion. So Sharon took
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1, her tousled hair erupting from her stainless steel armor, but he had little time to contemplate that since his brother
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3even her eyelids, which had over the course of the night become crusty with the remnants of her tears. She groggily sat
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4always finding myself alone at last call, nobody to bare my soul to after a short but passionate encounter. It figures,
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3that cataclysmic series of typhoons. Of course I meant to say Atlantis, Atlanta being a Freudian slip, recalling awful
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2I was pretty sure that this was the home of the most unusual kitten I had found in the pines behind the LP tank.