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¶ I tipped my highball glass and spilled about a jigger on her<ref>cf. § 13</ref> skirt where it was round over her knee.
She ejaculated and jerked. Tolman<ref>= §§ 3ff, 11 & 29</ref> ejaculated and bent over and reached for his handkerchief. I arose and reassured them, “It’s rite all kight, it doodn’t stain.”<ref>= §§ 11, 13 & 14</ref> Then I went over and picked up his morning paper and sat down where he had been. ¶
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