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Page 94 from Issue 60
Chicago
tuck that strand of hair behind her ear, to fold her into
my
arms and take her out of his dive and into ...
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Page 105 from Issue 60
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she collected the scattered pieces of herself, and through an act of will assembled them, and sang:
My
...
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Page 139 from Issue 60
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showing you
my
work." His blue eyes were furious. But goading him had mollified me-a tidy ...
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Page 234 from Issue 60
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phoned. "I've never thanked you," she said. "You took
my
calls for ...
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Page 237 from Issue 60
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anything, he wondered. He lay there looking up at her. "It was
my
first time," he said. He ...
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Page 241 from Issue 60
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what she did with her days. He was curious about that. "You mean how do I make
my
...
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Page 245 from Issue 60
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he said to her. He heard himself shouting. "God damn it, get out of
my
room. ...
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in
my
bag. Tell Bernie to give you four dollars in quarters and the rest in nickels and ...
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his room, and a moment later she was at the door. "That was
my
last five bucks," she ...
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Feel the muscles in
my
body, feel that they're there. I want to see the new leaves, see the ...
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