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medication regularly, napped each afternoon.                              =
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n the kitchen door?                                =20And until he knew wh=
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n that would bring help on the run.                                       =
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ant to take a short nap but I was so tired from working around the place t=
hat I slept all night.                      =20It didn't jibe with his sel=
f-image as a Serious Writer who was only churning out these shitty romance=
s in order to subsidize his (flourish of trumpets, please! =20Beside it wa=
s a ceramic ashtray with a paddlewheel excursion boat printed on the botto=
m encircled by the words, SOUVENIR OF HANNIBAL, MISSOURI=A0=97 HOME OF AME=
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r the last five minutes, looking rather like a too-slim version of the cir=
cus strong-man with the Baronesses=BBtrunk poised over his head.          =
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k that told him it was the closet where she kept her outdoors stuff.      =
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t maybe to cruise by=A0=97 but they will come.                =20They show=
ed him going down the hill, they showed the cliff, they showed him banging=
 on the car door, trying to open it.                                      =
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t it anymore.           =20When she turned Paul seized the Royal, unmindfu=
l of the blisters its hot right side was printing on his already swollen r=
ight hand.                            =20Then he thought of what would hap=
pen to him=A0=97 what could happen to him=A0=97 if he only hurt her, and p=
ut the ashtray where it had been with his shaking thumbless hand.         =
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ibility that not just one but two of her daughters had been buried alive r=
ather than speak up?                     =20Sitting by the bedroom window =
and looking out at the ice-glittery morning world on that second full day =
alone, Paul could hear Misery the pig squealing in the barn and one of the=
 cows bellowing.                                 =20She pulled a chair ove=
r beside him and sat down, watching him as he began to eat.            =20=
The operation was called hobbling, Paul, and that is what I'm going to do =
to you.                            =20Then an unexpected idea came, a new =
one which opened a whole new avenue of thought.                =20"Almost =
over,=BBshe said, and turned the valve, and now the ground sheet caught fi=
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 had turned away but Paul had watched, fascinated, as they pulled off the =
pig's crackling skin as easily as you might skim off a sweater after a foo=
tball game.                                =20It was sand, he saw this was=
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n.              =20"Three quick dull thumps as Annie dropped her knuckles =
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free Paul Sheldon had cared deeply about, 190,000 words and five lives tha=
t he was finding more dispensable as each moment passed.                 =20=
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hurch should seem so frightening after dark, and then realized it was not =
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