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I__ not into danger, either._ __w, Chess. You so into it you ain__ climb out with a rope. Why else you do your job, live down here, buy from Bump?_ __t__ just__ mean__ just do, is all._ Her cheeks burned. She shouldn__ have let him come in here. She should have just sent him home and let him wash his stupid shirt himself. __o shame in it. Some of us needs an edge on things make us feel right, else we ain__ like feeling at all, aye?

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We stayed all day long. We closed our eyes and paryed, which we had not doen together in a long time. The nurse came in and out of the room. Everything felt awful and I wondered why the whole world didn't seem to notice how bad things really were. I thought of how I'd gotten used to awful, how after my dad died the planets kept on spinning and I got up and ate breakfast every morning and kept going to school. Something happens and it's terrible and you think you can't live another day, but then your mother gets used to it and you get used to it and you both keep on living, and you're not sure if that getting-used-to-things is good or the way life should be.

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You__e right._ A wicked little grin tugged at his lips. __ think we should celebrate._ Pausing, he waggled his brows at me. __e have fifty minutes now. I only need, like, five of them.___h my God,_ I laughed, shoving at his shoulders. __ou__e terrible._____ not terrible._ His eyes met mine, and the flutter was back, deeper and more dizzying. ____ in love.__h, gosh. My heart swelled like a balloon, and all I could do was stare at him for several seconds before I managed to whisper, __ love you, too.___ know._ Rider lowered his mouth to mine, and the kiss scattered my thoughts.

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Henry,' at last said one, again dipping the spoon into the flaming spirit, 'hast thou read Hoffman?''I should think so,' said Henry.'What think you of him?''Why, that he writes admirably; and, moreover, what is more admirable - in such a manner that you see at once he almost believes that which he relates. As for me, I know very well that when I read him of a dark night, I am obliged to creep to bed without shutting my book, and without daring to look behind me.''Indeed; then you love the terrible and fantastic?''I do,' said Henry. ("The Dead Man's Story