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Reading from "Racing
Home: New Stories by Award-Winning North Carolina
Writers" |
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"Nevertheless, as you have so aptly pointed
out, Mr. Hemingway is not my patient. In fact, I have taken a liking
to the man and rather look forward to the walks we have been taking,
almost daily. He wears those funny looking britches that rise high
up on his stomach. The belt loops are well below the tops of the
fabric." |
robert wallace
"Shocking Ernest
Hemingway" |
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"Now he'd done it again,
this time with birthday boots. She crossed her legs and flexed the
gray python-belly uppers, pointed the sharp toes. She had picked
them out herself and they were absolutely beautiful. So beautiful
she had to let him touch her." |
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kitty lynn
"Death of the
Smaller Parts" |
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kim
church
"Durango"
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"The officer
squatted, now three feet away. 'Do you consider this normal
behavior, Miss?' 'Well, of course. Otherwise, why would I be
doing it?' Margaret suppressed an overwhelming desire to bite him on
the leg, and slipped her head back inside the doghouse."
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