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[Info-chinese] Re [23]:


From: Art Frye
Subject: [Info-chinese] Re [23]:
Date: Sat, 07 Oct 2006 16:58:33 -0000

No. Yes. He almost rejected it (was that a faint groan from down there in the sweatshops? Because it was that bitter taste which brought the high tide in over the piling. No. Yes.

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A. No. Enough so he had gone into what she called respiratory depression at least once. It spilled out of his fingers onto the board and then skittered toward the edge. He almost rejected it (was that a faint groan from down there in the sweatshops? Because it was that bitter taste which brought the high tide in over the piling. Enough so he had gone into what she called respiratory depression at least once. O. 2. I. No. Yes.

He lay in bed looking at the ceiling, his throat dry and his heart beating fast. But after a while Paul did not notice the Ducky Daddles voice of the typewriter. He almost rejected it (was that a faint groan from down there in the sweatshops? It spilled out of his fingers onto the board and then skittered toward the edge. He could vaguely remember drinking his own piss, how hot it had been, how salty. Because it was that bitter taste which brought the high tide in over the piling. I'll duck one of the two capsules she gives me every other time she brings them. Because it was that bitter taste which brought the high tide in over the piling. It spilled out of his fingers onto the board and then skittered toward the edge. I'll duck one of the two capsules she gives me every other time she brings them. I'll duck one of the two capsules she gives me every other time she brings them.


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