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According to Daddy, that was a time of general lunacy in Neely, but then Daddy has always said there's nothing like a good snowfall to bring out the feeble-mindedness in people.
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It's a chore for a fellow to fear for his life more than once in an evening.
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T.R. Pearson (Blue Ridge)
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The husk of a man in the woods below me bled into a creek that fed into a river that sparkled gaily in the winter sun.
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T.R. Pearson (Blue Ridge)
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We could easily have been abject strangers with no history of brief unsatisfying cinematic sex between us.
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T.R. Pearson (Blue Ridge)
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Momma crossed her arms over her apron bib and worked the small of her back against the edge of the doorframe. Daddy drew a Tareyton out of the pack in his shirtpocket and looked straight at me and talked straight at Momma and said, βMadness.
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T.R. Pearson (A Short History of a Small Place)
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He was accustomed to paying measurable heed only to those details that bore upon him most directly.
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T.R. Pearson (Blue Ridge)
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The man dabbed briefly at his lip with his bloody sleeve end and then cocked back his head and laughed. The sound was sharp and joyless and desperate.
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T.R. Pearson (Blue Ridge)
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The southbound motorists crawled past, eyeing the conflagration and the quartet of cops who had arrived to eye it as well.
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T.R. Pearson (Blue Ridge)
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the boiling human chaos of metropolitan New York
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T.R. Pearson (Blue Ridge)
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a helplessly devoted student of human frailty
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Worse still, Wally has hillbilly ADD.Β Heβll start telling you about a snake he killed or some chesty woman he saw and then branch off into weather because a cloud caught his eye or complain about his itchy socks, wish heβd eaten more for lunch.
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T.R. Pearson (East Jesus South)
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Alabastards like a contest.Β Β Jack Russells only like a fight.
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T.R. Pearson (Low Lords)
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We had family dinner back in Brooklyn, up in our apartment.Β Just eggs and gloom.
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From her first day with us, Kandy took lunch at the counter in Cuddyβs.Β They claim to serve βhomestyle!β food there and, if you grew up in a cold war bunker, it might come pretty close because at Cuddyβs they open an awful lot of cans.
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T.R. Pearson (Eaglesworth)
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It was one of those temporary situations with a whiff of forever about it.
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T.R. Pearson (Sleepaway)
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Our grown-up was dinged and damaged.Β One of us was only thirteen and knew far less than he thought he did, and the eleven-year-old among us had to work to keep from whining. I wanted my mother in a powerful way, which I made a brave attempt to hide.
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T.R. Pearson (Sleepaway)
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Iβm not built the way most people are and require more in this life to be laid plain before me than is common.
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T.R. Pearson (Devil Up (A Trio of Westerns))