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“It's a chore for a fellow to fear for his life more than once in an evening.”
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“We could easily have been abject strangers with no history of brief unsatisfying cinematic sex between us.”
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“The husk of a man in the woods below me bled into a creek that fed into a river that sparkled gaily in the winter sun.”
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“the boiling human chaos of metropolitan New York”
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“The southbound motorists crawled past, eyeing the conflagration and the quartet of cops who had arrived to eye it as well.”
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“The man dabbed briefly at his lip with his bloody sleeve end and then cocked back his head and laughed. The sound was sharp and joyless and desperate.”
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“He was accustomed to paying measurable heed only to those details that bore upon him most directly.”
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“a helplessly devoted student of human frailty”
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