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'better To Have Loved And Lost Than
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Yes, I'm Mr. Edlington, But You're Probably
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What Do You Mean
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Well, Marsden, Perhaps We Should Get Together
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You Know What Sticks In My Craw
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Morrison, You Know, Has Always Had Extremely
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Must We Always Cut Right To The Heart
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Sorry, But I Do Not Grant Interviews
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Sorry, Conklin, I'm On My Way From The Cradle
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I Suppose Mere Promises Would Not Suffice
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New Yorker September 28th, 1987 #1
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I Guess Mallory & Company Are Having One
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This Is Mr. Sternhauser. Mr. Sternhauser Is An
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Mr. Crowninshield Is A Banker
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New Yorker June 30th, 1986
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Excuse Me, Thorndyke, But When I Said I Was Glad
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Well, Eggleston, Of All The Philosophers, Which
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It Must Be Catching. You Read About Crimes All
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New Yorker May 5th, 1986
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That's Mr. Claremont. He Went From Rags
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