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... going places on the trains , and I knew that what I wanted to do more than ever was go to America , but it was growing bigger in my head and smaller in my pocket . 99 " Finally when I was eighteen I went to Belfast and worked as a ...
... going places on the trains , and I knew that what I wanted to do more than ever was go to America , but it was growing bigger in my head and smaller in my pocket . 99 " Finally when I was eighteen I went to Belfast and worked as a ...
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... going to happen to me . I'm going to pick the date of my retirement , I'm going to announce it and I'm going to fix it so I can't change my mind later . ' " ' She did . It wasn't easy . " I wanted to retire while I was making the ...
... going to happen to me . I'm going to pick the date of my retirement , I'm going to announce it and I'm going to fix it so I can't change my mind later . ' " ' She did . It wasn't easy . " I wanted to retire while I was making the ...
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... going to be because they're afraid of sex or be- cause they fear men , which I suspect is part of the reason so many older women are alone . It's going to be for other causes . I don't know . I started talking with my psychiatrist when ...
... going to be because they're afraid of sex or be- cause they fear men , which I suspect is part of the reason so many older women are alone . It's going to be for other causes . I don't know . I started talking with my psychiatrist when ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The Cardboard City | 15 |
Into the Tunnel | 29 |
Copyright | |
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