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			<title>That Woman Jezebel</title>
			<description>Thebus rattled down the road and spewed its outdated cacophony and rancid smells.&amp;nbsp;The 6:30 grey skies were no different than the 9 o'clock grey skies.&amp;nbsp;Phillip looked at his reflection in the window to see his face with a6:31 shadow cast over his eyes and on the left side of his n..</description>
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			<title>Eric</title>
			<description>Eric stares at the pulsing fan on his ceiling as it rotates again and again and again. &amp;nbsp;His bed only has a sheet because the blanket got too dusty after he kicked it onto the ground in his sleep, so it's sitting in the corner waiting to be cleaned. &amp;nbsp;His floor is dusty and has the remains o..</description>
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			<title>Where the Sky Meets the Earth</title>
			<description>It's a wasteland. &amp;nbsp;It's all dead. &amp;nbsp;Thank God i can hear the wind howling or i wouldn't know i even existed. &amp;nbsp;But that's a bit of a lie, i always know i exist. &amp;nbsp;It's concretely self evident. &amp;nbsp;Well i don't know how i came to be sitting here but i'm starting to not like it. &amp;nb..</description>
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			<title>Grim</title>
			<description>	The way he hacks meat is very grim. &amp;nbsp;The way he tears it and the way his veiny hands glisten with blood are also very grim. &amp;nbsp;I'd say everything he does is grim, even the way he sets his table. &amp;nbsp;Not to mention he has a gray face with thin skin pulled tight against his cheekbones. &amp;nbs..</description>
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			<title>Auspicious</title>
			<description>&quot;Name please.&quot;&quot;D****t, Frank, you know my name!&quot;&quot;Well, ever since the Oakland incident, they want me takin' names for ever gun i sell.&quot;&quot;Ebert Collins. &amp;nbsp;That's e-b-e-r-t-c-o-l-l-i-n-s.&quot; &amp;nbsp;He spoke each letter slowly and articulately, &quot;Still, you know my name. &amp;nbsp;It's not as if some ..</description>
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			<title>Son of the Dawn</title>
			<description>The rain fell all around us, and underneath the bridge we could hear it fall above us.&amp;nbsp; Cars would drive overhead but we had our sanctuary.&amp;nbsp; My arm hung around her and her damp hair hung around her face.&amp;nbsp; I could not see it but it was beautiful, i knew.&amp;nbsp; My clothes ..</description>
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			<title>Excerpts from the Amateur Travel Guide of Harry LaRue</title>
			<description>	Unlike the gaudy lighting of Vegas or the soulful trumpet squeal of New Orleans, it was the quiet serenity that called to me to the quaint town of Sardine. &amp;nbsp;While around the border were modest two-story houses, rising from the center was a titanium building that gleamed in the sun. &amp;nbsp;It cu..</description>
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			<title>The Smile Never Left but Changed</title>
			<description>	Pierre did not remember seeing a welcome sign on entering the state, though he saw one for every other state. &amp;nbsp;	While diffident and quiet, he was quite friendly. &amp;nbsp;Pierre often had a small group of friends and that was good for him as he didn't like too many friends. &amp;nbsp;Crowds were stre..</description>
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			<title>Camaraderie</title>
			<description>The footsteps crunched as the two women stepped across the damp gravel. &amp;nbsp;The car doors opened and closed. &amp;nbsp;There was a moment of stillness. &amp;nbsp;The woman in the passenger seat spoke loudly, &quot;she was unbearable-&quot;&quot;Honey....&quot; The driver cut her off, expecting those very words.&quot;No seriously,..</description>
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			<title>Its Like a Brain</title>
			<description>Its like an arena.  In the center is a shirtless guy laying down, he's wearing jeans.  He looks down at his chest and occasionally at his arms, narrating the muscularity of himself.  He also mentions the fashionability of his jeans which are slightly worn, and the general coolness of his character. ..</description>
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			<title>Their Wits</title>
			<description>	Fergus was hunched over his knee: he had a bug bite which he had scratched to the point of bleeding. &amp;nbsp;He was just looking at it for a while. &amp;nbsp;Fergus was on the white floor of his Managing Monotony class. &amp;nbsp;The class would, or so the Pointers told him, be &quot;very valuable for your future..</description>
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