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    Vladimir Nabokov
    “Dear dad,
    in consequence of a trivial altercation with a Captain Tapper, of Wild Violet Lodge, whom I happened to step upon in the corridor of a train, I had a pistol duel this morning in the woods near Kalugano and am now no more. Though the manner of my end can be regarded as a kind of easy suicide, the encounter and the ineffable Captain are in no way connected with the Sorrows of Young Veen. In 1884, during my first summer in Ardis, I seduced your daughter, who was then twelve. Our torrid affair lasted till my return to Riverlane; it was resumed last June, four years later. That happiness has been the greatest event in my life, and I have no regrets. Yesterday, though, I discovered she had been unfaithful to me, so we parted. Tapper, I think, may be the chap who was thrown out of one of your gaming clubs for attempting oral intercourse with the washroom attendant, a toothless old cripple, veteran of the first Crimean War. Lots of flowers, please!
    Your loving son, Van

    He carefully reread his letter – and carefully tore it up. The note he finally placed in his coat pocket was much briefer.

    Dad,
    I had a trivial quarrel with a stranger whose face I slapped and who killed me in a duel near Kalugano. Sorry!
    Van”
    Vladimir Nabokov, Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

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    Andra Brynn
    “Borders. Tresholds. Doorways. Windows. Neither inside nor out. Not one thing any longer, but not yet another. The in between.
    Order fails, and ghosts come in.”
    Andra Brynn, Where I End and You Begin



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