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I looked around the barroom. Someone else might have seen nothing more than a random crowd of drinkers, but I saw my people. Kith and kin. Every sort of person was there _ stockbrokers and safecrackers, athletes and invalids, mothers and supermodels _ but we were as one. We__ all been hurt by something, or somebody, and so we__ all come to Publicans, because misery loves company, but what it really craves is a crowd.
J.R. Moehringer The Tender Bar
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I looked around the barroom. Someone else might have seen nothing more than a random crowd of drinkers, but I saw my people. Kith and kin. Every sort of person was there _ stockbrokers and safecrackers, athletes and invalids, mothers and supermodels _ but we were as one. We__ all been hurt by something, or somebody, and so we__ all come to Publicans, because misery loves company, but what it really craves is a crowd.
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J.R. Moehringer

The Tender Bar

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