PART Ⅱ-4
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But I remember t and boots, and tone in t ing block and le baker’s se no a sc t—you if you iquette t you o carve your name. And I got inky fingers and bit my nails and made darts out of peny stories and learned to masturbate and cer, and bullied t of little illy Simeon, taker’s son, old e trick o send o so buy t didn’t exist. All tamps, t- of striped paint—poor illy fell fo