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Page 242 from Issue 95
Winter 1995/96
a roll crumb off her place mat and
about
to put it in her mouth and she says ...
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Page 210 from Issue 103
Fall 1998
over the floor from
about
three feet up and lets him drop. The cat scoots up onto the chair opposite ...
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Page 141 from Issue 113
Summer 2002
didn't work as a big kiss. His body was too twisted, and something
about
the angle so their faces ...
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Page 8 from Issue 1965-spring
and two visits of
about
two weeks each to the universities and Writers Unions of Yugoslavia. The ...
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Page 136 from Issue 1965-spring
He'd known what he was
about
when he went to the club. He'd gone to the club, simple as that! ...
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Page 171 from Issue 1965-spring
point to make
about
Miller is not that he has abrogated the functions of philosophers, but that he has ...
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Page 71 from Issue 107-108
Fels: "Thank you, but tonight the less said
about
my work, past, present and future-" ...
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Page 56 from Issue 1965-winter Their first impersonal reading comes
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when they are sent to ...
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Page 126 from Issue 1965-winter
as his unconscious is forced to admit, one after another, the unacceptable truths
about
his life that ...
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office. For more
about
Jargon Books generally, write to Jonathan Williams, Publisher, The Nantahala ...
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