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  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Epigraph
  4. Memnoir
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it’s simply that any body can make its presence felt instantaneously throughout one universe or another e.g. (his) foot swings out off curb as (he) looks back (she) looks back as the realization occurs once the doors are closed and the lights go down scenes like these can contain anything at all and more the joys of hopeless love sudden death violent car chases ambiguous sexual situations glimpses of strewn entrails war-torn villages ritual rape

among the things I live by she says i.e. along with something a woman once (said) in a London cab i.e. don’t look back she (said) i.e. they (were) strangers together sharing a cab i.e. they kiss(ed) their woman’s eyes if you don’t know what you want you’ll just be used s/he says in the made-for-tv-movie no more alarming than relatively tasteful vampire assaults

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