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“Heartache, to her, coursed through everything--which was as it should be, since people needed it to make them kind.”
Rebecca Barry, Later, at the Bar
“I mean, what makes her think I don't know about dry-humping? I could dry-hump my way through Cuba if I felt like it. She can't even spell 'pregnant'.”
Rebecca Barry, Later, at the Bar: A Novel in Stories
“He drank his shot and remembered that Madeline had called her last boyfriend a drunk, and he had a good feeling about that, too. In his experience, women who said they hated drunks went home with them over and over again.”
Rebecca Barry, Later, at the Bar
“...a dangerous heat came off of her, murky and wild, like a swamp.”
Rebecca Barry, Later, at the Bar
“You know, Martin, most of us learn in grade school that saying things like 'I'm so lonely' doesn't impress women.”
Rebecca Barry, Later, at the Bar
“She could knock a man's teeth through his balls with those arms though.”
Rebecca Barry, Later, at the Bar
“She could knock a mans teeth through his balls with those arms though.”
Rebecca Barry, Later, at the Bar