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			<title>A Path</title>
			<description>It was always at night, just before midnight, when the statue would abandon its pedestal and walk the streets of downtown Gilliam. A tall, stone statue of a man he was, and in his right hand he grasped a flower. He had no reason to walk other than that he found himself able to. Spending the majority..</description>
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			<title>At the Hospice</title>
			<description>An elderly man bitterly awaits his death at the local hospice.</description>
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			<title>Knife</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;I can't imagine a more beautiful place,&amp;quot; I thought as I stepped off of the transit. Certainly it was just a street in downtown Mulvehill, and accordingly carried the grating visual burden of downtown, but at the moment Altman Street transcended it all. The sun, in carrying out its ..</description>
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