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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Epigraph
  4. Memnoir
  5. Sources

is there any way to staunch the flood toward the smarmy margins I once want(ed) to demonstrate this to be the case but my margins (were) much too wide to contain the proof herein is a thought that enters the space left vacant the figure crossing the vacant lot the ungendered silhouette intersecting a collector’s fact e.g a South American beetle that glows with so much light you can read by it in the dark

at any moment another question may arise like an iris blooming into bloom or the obscene opera buffa this seems in fact to be

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