PART Ⅳ-4
d red mouturned into t round-sed made me feel doe so completely as t. I’m fat, I grant you. I’m t at least I’m A s even particularly fat, sly to , it a kind of soft lumpy cylinder, like a bag of meal.
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So t sapped on ter. So o face. A recognize me. Just looked at me t tomers—utter lack of interest.
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‘Devening,’ s listless hey have.
‘I a pipe,’ I said flatly. ‘A briar pipe.’
‘A pipe. No lemme see. I know we gossome pipes somewhere. Now where did I—ah! ‘Ere we are.’
Sook a cardboard box full of pipes from some imagining t, because my oandards no, so be so ‘superior’, all t Lily and pretended to look thpiece.
‘Amber? I don’t kno any—’ surned tohe shop