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Mukki remembered the day with the crystal clear clarity afforded someone who repeats a story often.
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Cal was close behind, each footstep landing with a muttered curse until his breathing became too laboured to maintain his profanities.
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He’d crept from his bedroom and padded down the hall.
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It was a madman at the helm.
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The anti-government paranoia that grew throughout the 1990s was a boon to Mukki’s research.
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Hari couldn’t quite say why, but he felt a little stupid.
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Mukki thought he’d fallen asleep in his new house.
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Despite at least an hour of steady work, they’d made it only as far as the husk of Calvin’s car.
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William’s waking moments held a steady rhythm for many months.
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Gord had fallen asleep at some point. This troubled him.
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