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I came to the state twenty years ago from the South, the gothic South. I__e heard it called that, haven__ you, Mister Morgan? __hought I was gettin_ away from all that. You know, the Tennessee Williams_ decadence, the Huey Long corruption, the brewin_ and simmerin_ violence. I actually found that I kind of missed it. Then, I found out it was all here, too, but without the charm.
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I came to the state twenty years ago from the South, the gothic South. I__e heard it called that, haven__ you, Mister Morgan? __hought I was gettin_ away from all that. You know, the Tennessee Williams_ decadence, the Huey Long corruption, the brewin_ and simmerin_ violence. I actually found that I kind of missed it. Then, I found out it was all here, too, but without the charm.

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