AND SO WE BEGAN…
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ticularly cold, particularly in t t inanimate moving objects. But it froze to t ly t ed.
t realize t I am alive, s. t kno anyone is alive but themselves.
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be. how very lonely.
And surned from the doorway and shuffled away.
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turning it over in sood oget o be t in t ones, seem like to t seem like range time, t meant people s of tees. t’s o tees.
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