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ood they had seen the chain she had strung across the driveway.           =
                     =20Two hours later, Paul jimmied the bedroom's lock a=
gain and for the second time forced the wheelchair through the doorway tha=
t was almost too small.               =20Following the amputation of his t=
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t, other than working on the novel, had been to keep track of the days.   =
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om, a blubbering ball of protoplasm who had once been a writer named Paul =
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eone has been snooping around in your drawers.            =20"After almost=
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panying escalation of pain constantly deterred him.     =20"She left, leav=
ing Paul to look first at the calendar and then at the Arc de Triomphe.   =
                                    =20When they finally broke into the ho=
use in answer to the frenzied screams coming from the parlor, they found a=
 man who looked like a nightmare sprung to life.   =20He was having more p=
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e of Can You?=20Late that afternoon, as the first of the village people ha=
d begun wending their way up Calthorpe Hill to pay their respects to the g=
rieving lord, Shinebone had returned.          =20He turned off the outsid=
e light and rolled across to the, other door, the one between the refriger=
ator and the pantry.                  =20She slurped up the remainder of h=
er sundae in five huge spoonfuls that would have left Paul's throat gray w=
ith frostbite.       =20As far as the barn goes, it really isn't much work=
, as long as you don't let things pile up.                                =
    =20"She took something small and dark from one of the flap pockets of =
her mannish shirt. =20The operation was called hobbling, Paul, and that is=
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isturbed the dream, something was whittling away the circumference of that=
 hole in the paper through which he saw.                                  =
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e door.                         =20Whatever you called the stuff, however,=
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rticle in which Annie's name was mentioned among others (she had missed th=
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known that local newspapers printed such things), then two or three unrema=
rkable deaths.                   =20And if anyone asks me later where I st=
ayed, so they can check the register, I'll say there were no good ceramics=
 so I started back.           =20No one is taking their homes or auctionin=
g their furnishings down at the town hall.</font></p>
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