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<p><font             =20color=3D"#FFFFF6">Can You?            =20Do you?  =
                 =20Carl Wilkes, a lifelong Bakersfield resident, died sho=
rtly after being admitted to Hernandez General Hospital last night.  =20He=
 remembered the caption below the picture of Annie in her detainment cell,=
 the picture taken in the caesura between the end of the trial and the ret=
urn of the jury.                              =20features in puzzle magazi=
nes, where maxiphotography makes the straight-arm of a paper-clip took lik=
e a pylon and the pop-top of a beer-can like a Picasso sculpture.         =
               =20This was a question which had occurred to him from time =
to time, strictly academic, of course, only now it wasn't and he had the a=
nswer.               =20"Put that in your wallet,=BBRoger Sheldon said, "a=
nd if you ever get excited while you're making out at the drive-in, take a=
 second between excited enough to want to and too excited to care and slip=
 that on.the bobby-pin.   =20Ralph and Anne Dugan.=20No, it wasn't.       =
                         =20("I don't know where he gets.         =20Bulls=
hit was what that was.</font></p>
<p><font               =20color=3D"#FFFFF4">Ramage found herself wishing f=
ervently that she had not listened to the tales of the exhumation.        =
                               =20He supposed he should count himself luck=
y that she hadn't re-broken his legs with a baseball bat or given him a ba=
ttery-acid manicure or something similar to indicate her displeasure with =
the way he had begun her book=A0=97 such critical responses were always po=
ssible, given Annie's unique view of the world.                           =
  =20He didn't need a psychiatrist to point out that writing had its autoe=
rotic side=A0=97 you beat a typewriter instead of your meat, but both acts=
 depended largely on quick wits, fast hands and a heartfelt commitment to =
the art of the farfetched.                                 =20Other ones, =
too=A0=97 when they weren't writing wonderful stories they were drinking a=
nd whoring and shooting dope and heaven knows what else.                  =
            =20And instead of a NEW ARRIVALS column from somewhere farther=
 west there was a huge headline from the Rocky Mountain News front page of=
 July 2nd, 1982:Two days later the authorities arrested a Puerto Rican ord=
erly, only to release him nine hours later.                  =20Her eyes b=
egan to dart aimlessly around as they had when it seemed that the fire of =
his burning book might get out of control.                       =20but he=
 doubted if the cockadoodie Roydmans or anyone else up here had anything w=
hich came close to what he was now looking at.  =20"The only question is w=
hether you're going down piggyback or bum over teakettle.   =20Because the=
re would be questions, and I'd be just about the first one they'd ask thos=
e questions to for reasons I think you know.                         =20At=
 least this doorway was wider=A0=97 not much, but enough to make his passa=
ge less hair-raising.                               =20They looked to him =
about as they had when he had first seen them=A0=97 although he had been l=
ooking at them through a haze of pain and could not be completely sure but=
 he knew that the piles of boxes might not be as random as they had looked=
, oh, not at all.             =20"I agree that the world is a pretty crapp=
y place most of the time,=BBhe said, and then added inanely: "Especially w=
hen it rains.                                     =20More bees, giant Afri=
ca browns, the most poisonous and bad-tempered bees in all the world, craw=
led back and forth over the steel bracelet's before joining the living glo=
ves on Misery's hands.                       =20It came in different wrapp=
ers, but it always boiled down to the same thing: I remember getting into =
the car, and I remember waking up here.                           =20Milli=
ons might scoff, but only because they failed to realize how pervasive the=
 influence of art=A0=97 even of such a degenerate sort as popular fiction=A0=
=97 could become.  =20He saw drying drips and splashes=A0=97 again, mostly=
 of ice-cream=A0=97 on the rug and couch.  =20One of her keys rattled in t=
he lock=A0=97 a new Kreig that would have defeated even Tom Twyford himsel=
f, Paul thought=A0=97 and then she was striding down the hall again, the t=
hud of her boot-heels mercifully diminishing.                             =
    =20Oh, she was quick, but the big cop looked as if he might be quicker=
 in spite of his size, and strong enough to uproot middling-sized trees wi=
th his bare hands.                           =20"she asked, almost as if s=
he had never heard the word before=A0=97 but there had been a momentary fu=
gitive sparkle in her eyes, hadn't there?                        =20He cra=
wled through the door, expecting her hand to settle around his ankle again=
 at any moment, but that did not happen.       =20He was amused and appall=
ed to find himself feeling a little sorry for Annie Wilkes The Sidewinder =
cop who asked most of the questions began by telling Annie she could have =
a lawyer present if she wanted.                             =20If she had =
insisted on testifying in her own behalf at her trial, Paul thought, her l=
awyer probably would have shot her to shut her up.</font></p>
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