Talk:Brief Lives
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«There at the New Yorker» (conclusion)
The world had changed, and the New Yorker with it; but now the New Yorker was only a part of the world, instead of being slightly apart from it. ¶
--Faterson
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«Air Boat Operator»
Mr. Osbourne he liked to drink blood. Just pour a little whiskey in it and drink it down. It makes you feel good. So I got to be sort of a blood drinker myself. There ain’t nothing wrong with it. It makes you feel good, calms you down. I like that deer blood.
--Faterson