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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES

LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
Corpus Partdev
AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars


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[1] tree
He wondered if the young Auster had been any better at it than he was.
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He wondered if the young Auster had been any better at it than he was.
[2] tree
Across the way, occupying the greater part of the station's east wall, was the Kodak display photograph, with its bright unearthly colors.
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Across the way, occupying the greater part of the station's east wall, was the Kodak display photograph, with its bright unearthly colors.
[3] tree
The scene that month showed a street in some New England fishing village, perhaps Nantucket.
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The scene that month showed a street in some New England fishing village, perhaps Nantucket.
[4] tree
A beautiful spring light shone on the cobblestones, flowers of many colors stood in window boxes along the house fronts, and far down at the end of the street was the ocean, with its white waves and blue, blue water.
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A beautiful spring light shone on the cobblestones, flowers of many colors stood in window boxes along the house fronts, and far down at the end of the street was the ocean, with its white waves and blue, blue water.
[5] tree
Quinn remembered visiting Nantucket with his wife long ago, in her first month of pregnancy, when his son was no more than a tiny almond in her belly.
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Quinn remembered visiting Nantucket with his wife long ago, in her first month of pregnancy, when his son was no more than a tiny almond in her belly.
[6] tree
He found it painful to think of that now, and he tried to suppress the pictures that were forming in his head.
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He found it painful to think of that now, and he tried to suppress the pictures that were forming in his head.
[7] tree
Look at it through Auster's eyes, he said to himself, and don't think of anything else.
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Look at it through Auster's eyes, he said to himself, and don't think of anything else.
[8] tree
He turned his attention to the photograph again and was relieved to find his thoughts wandering to the subject of whales, to the expeditions that had set out from Nantucket in the last century, to Melville and the opening pages of Moby Dick.
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He turned his attention to the photograph again and was relieved to find his thoughts wandering to the subject of whales, to the expeditions that had set out from Nantucket in the last century, to Melville and the opening pages of Moby Dick.
[9] tree
From there his mind drifted off to the accounts he had read of Melville's last years the taciturn old man working in the New York customs house, with no readers, forgotten by everyone.
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From there his mind drifted off to the accounts he had read of Melville's last years – the taciturn old man working in the New York customs house, with no readers, forgotten by everyone.
[10] tree
Then, suddenly, with great clarity and precision, he saw Bartleby's window and the blank brick wall before him.
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Then, suddenly, with great clarity and precision, he saw Bartleby's window and the blank brick wall before him.
[11] tree
Someone tapped him on the arm, and as Quinn wheeled to meet the assault, he saw a short, silent man holding out a green and red ballpoint pen to him.
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Someone tapped him on the arm, and as Quinn wheeled to meet the assault, he saw a short, silent man holding out a green and red ballpoint pen to him.
[12] tree
Stapled to the pen was a little white paper flag, one side of which read: This good article is the Courtesy of a DEAF MUTE.
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Stapled to the pen was a little white paper flag, one side of which read: This good article is the Courtesy of a DEAF MUTE.
[13] tree
Pay any price.
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Pay any price.
[14] tree
Thank you for your help.
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Thank you for your help.
[15] tree
On the other side of the flag there was a chart of the manual alphabet LEARN TO SPEAK TO YOUR FRIENDS that showed the hand positions for each of the twenty-six letters.
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On the other side of the flag there was a chart of the manual alphabet – LEARN TO SPEAK TO YOUR FRIENDS – that showed the hand positions for each of the twenty-six letters.
[16] tree
Quinn reached into his pocket and gave the man a dollar.
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Quinn reached into his pocket and gave the man a dollar.
[17] tree
The deaf mute nodded once very briefly and then moved on, leaving Quinn with the pen in his hand.
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The deaf mute nodded once very briefly and then moved on, leaving Quinn with the pen in his hand.
[18] tree
It was now past five o'clock.
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It was now past five o'clock.
[19] tree
Quinn decided he would be less vulnerable in another spot and removed himself to the waiting room.
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Quinn decided he would be less vulnerable in another spot and removed himself to the waiting room.
[20] tree
This was generally a grim place, filled with dust and people with nowhere to go, but now, with the rush hour at full force, it had been taken over by men and women with briefcases, books, and newspapers.
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This was generally a grim place, filled with dust and people with nowhere to go, but now, with the rush hour at full force, it had been taken over by men and women with briefcases, books, and newspapers.
[21] tree
Quinn had trouble finding a seat.
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Quinn had trouble finding a seat.
[22] tree
After searching for two or three minutes, he finally found a place on one of the benches, wedging himself between a man in a blue suit and a plump young woman.
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After searching for two or three minutes, he finally found a place on one of the benches, wedging himself between a man in a blue suit and a plump young woman.
[23] tree
The man was reading the sports section of the Times, and Quinn glanced over to read the account of Mets' loss the night before.
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The man was reading the sports section of the Times, and Quinn glanced over to read the account of Mets' loss the night before.
[24] tree
He had made it to the third or fourth paragraph when the man turned slowly toward him, gave him a vicious stare, and jerked the paper out of view.
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He had made it to the third or fourth paragraph when the man turned slowly toward him, gave him a vicious stare, and jerked the paper out of view.
[25] tree
After that, a strange thing happened.
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After that, a strange thing happened.
[26] tree
Quinn turned his attention to the young woman on his right, to see if there was any reading material in that direction.
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Quinn turned his attention to the young woman on his right, to see if there was any reading material in that direction.
[27] tree
Quinn guessed her age at around twenty.
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Quinn guessed her age at around twenty.
[28] tree
There were several pimples on her left cheek, obscured by a pimpish smear of pancake makeup, and a wad of chewing gum was crackling in her mouth.
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There were several pimples on her left cheek, obscured by a pimpish smear of pancake makeup, and a wad of chewing gum was crackling in her mouth.
[29] tree
She was, however, reading a book, a paperback with a lurid cover, and Quinn leaned over ever so slightly to his right to catch a glimpse of the title.
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She was, however, reading a book, a paperback with a lurid cover, and Quinn leaned over ever so slightly to his right to catch a glimpse of the title.
[30] tree
Against all his expectations, it was a book he himself had written Suicide Squeeze by William Wilson, the first of the Max Work novels.
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Against all his expectations, it was a book he himself had written – Suicide Squeeze by William Wilson, the first of the Max Work novels.
[31] tree
Quinn had often imagined this situation: the sudden, unexpected pleasure of encountering one of his readers.
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Quinn had often imagined this situation: the sudden, unexpected pleasure of encountering one of his readers.
[32] tree
He had even imagined the conversation that would follow: he, suavely diffident as the stranger praised the book, and then, with great reluctance and modesty, agreeing to autograph the title page, since you insist.
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He had even imagined the conversation that would follow: he, suavely diffident as the stranger praised the book, and then, with great reluctance and modesty, agreeing to autograph the title page, since you insist.
[33] tree
But now that the scene was taking place, he felt quite disappointed, even angry.
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But now that the scene was taking place, he felt quite disappointed, even angry.
[34] tree
He did not like the girl sitting next to him, and it offended him that she should be casually skimming the pages that had cost him so much effort.
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He did not like the girl sitting next to him, and it offended him that she should be casually skimming the pages that had cost him so much effort.
[35] tree
His impulse was to tear the book out of her hands and run across the station with it.
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His impulse was to tear the book out of her hands and run across the station with it.
[36] tree
He looked at her face again, trying to hear the words she was sounding out in her head, watching her eyes as they darted back and forth across the page.
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He looked at her face again, trying to hear the words she was sounding out in her head, watching her eyes as they darted back and forth across the page.
[37] tree
He must have been looking too hard, for a moment later she turned to him with an irritated expression on her face and said, You got a problem, mister?
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He must have been looking too hard, for a moment later she turned to him with an irritated expression on her face and said, You got a problem, mister?
[38] tree
Quinn smiled weakly. No problem, he said.
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Quinn smiled weakly. No problem, he said.
[39] tree
I was just wondering if you liked the book.
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I was just wondering if you liked the book.
[40] tree
The girl shrugged. I've read better and I've read worse.
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The girl shrugged. I've read better and I've read worse.
[41] tree
Quinn wanted to drop the conversation right there, but something in him persisted.
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Quinn wanted to drop the conversation right there, but something in him persisted.
[42] tree
Before he could get up and leave, the words were already out of his mouth. Do you find it exciting?
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Before he could get up and leave, the words were already out of his mouth. Do you find it exciting?
[43] tree
The girl shrugged again and cracked her gum loudly. Sort of. There's a part where the detective gets lost that's kind of scary.
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The girl shrugged again and cracked her gum loudly. Sort of. There's a part where the detective gets lost that's kind of scary.
[44] tree
Is he a smart detective?
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Is he a smart detective?
[45] tree
Yeah, he's smart. But he talks too much.
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Yeah, he's smart. But he talks too much.
[46] tree
You'd like more action?
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You'd like more action?
[47] tree
I guess so.
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I guess so.
[48] tree
If you don't like it, why do you go on reading?
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If you don't like it, why do you go on reading?
[49] tree
I don't know. The girl shrugged once again.
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I don't know. The girl shrugged once again.
[50] tree
It passes the time, I guess.
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It passes the time, I guess.
[51] tree
Anyway, it's no big deal. It's just a book.
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Anyway, it's no big deal. It's just a book.
[52] tree
He was about to tell her who he was, but then he realized that it made no difference.
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He was about to tell her who he was, but then he realized that it made no difference.
[53] tree
The girl was beyond hope.
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The girl was beyond hope.
[54] tree
For five years he had kept William Wilson's identity a secret, and he wasn't about to give it away now, least of all to an imbecile stranger.
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For five years he had kept William Wilson's identity a secret, and he wasn't about to give it away now, least of all to an imbecile stranger.
[55] tree
Still, it was painful, and he struggled desperately to swallow his pride.
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Still, it was painful, and he struggled desperately to swallow his pride.
[56] tree
Rather than punch the girl in the face, he abruptly stood up from his seat and walked away.
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Rather than punch the girl in the face, he abruptly stood up from his seat and walked away.
[57] tree
At six-thirty he posted himself in front of gate twenty-four.
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At six-thirty he posted himself in front of gate twenty-four.
[58] tree
The train was due to arrive in time, and from his vantage in the center of the doorway, Quinn judged that his chances of seeing Stillman were good.
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The train was due to arrive in time, and from his vantage in the center of the doorway, Quinn judged that his chances of seeing Stillman were good.
[59] tree
He took out the photograph from his pocket and studied it again,
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He took out the photograph from his pocket and studied it again,
[60] tree
paying special attention to the eyes.
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paying special attention to the eyes.
[61] tree
He remembered having read somewhere that the eyes were the one feature of the face that never changed.
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He remembered having read somewhere that the eyes were the one feature of the face that never changed.
[62] tree
From childhood to old age they remained the same, and a man with the head to see it could theoretically look into the eyes of a boy in a photograph and recognize the same person as an old man.
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From childhood to old age they remained the same, and a man with the head to see it could theoretically look into the eyes of a boy in a photograph and recognize the same person as an old man.
[63] tree
Quinn had his doubts, but this was all he had to go on, his only bridge to the present.
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Quinn had his doubts, but this was all he had to go on, his only bridge to the present.
[64] tree
Once again, however, Stillman's face told him nothing.
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Once again, however, Stillman's face told him nothing.
[65] tree
The train pulled into the station, and Quinn felt the noise of it shoot through his body: a random, hectic din that seemed to join with his pulse, pumping his blood in raucous spurts.
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The train pulled into the station, and Quinn felt the noise of it shoot through his body: a random, hectic din that seemed to join with his pulse, pumping his blood in raucous spurts.
[66] tree
His head then filled with Peter Stillman's voice, as a barrage of nonsense words clattered against the walls of his skull.
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His head then filled with Peter Stillman's voice, as a barrage of nonsense words clattered against the walls of his skull.
[67] tree
He told himself to stay calm.
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He told himself to stay calm.
[68] tree
But that did little good. In spite of what he had been expecting of himself at this moment, he was excited.
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But that did little good. In spite of what he had been expecting of himself at this moment, he was excited.
[69] tree
The train was crowded, and as the passengers started filling the ramp and walking toward him, they quickly became a mob.
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The train was crowded, and as the passengers started filling the ramp and walking toward him, they quickly became a mob.
[70] tree
Quinn flapped the red notebook nervously against his right thigh, stood on his tiptoes, and peered into the throng.
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Quinn flapped the red notebook nervously against his right thigh, stood on his tiptoes, and peered into the throng.
[71] tree
Soon the people were surging around him.
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Soon the people were surging around him.
[72] tree
There were men and women, children and old people, teenagers and babies, rich people and poor people, black men and white women, white men and black women, Orientals and Arabs, men in brown and gray and blue and green, women in red and white and yellow and pink, children in sneakers, children in shoes, children in cowboy boots, fat people and thin people, tall people and short people, each one different from all the others, each one irreducibly himself.
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There were men and women, children and old people, teenagers and babies, rich people and poor people, black men and white women, white men and black women, Orientals and Arabs, men in brown and gray and blue and green, women in red and white and yellow and pink, children in sneakers, children in shoes, children in cowboy boots, fat people and thin people, tall people and short people, each one different from all the others, each one irreducibly himself.
[73] tree
Quinn watched them all, anchored to his spot, as if his whole being had been exiled to his eyes.
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Quinn watched them all, anchored to his spot, as if his whole being had been exiled to his eyes.
[74] tree
Each time an elderly man approached, he braced himself for it to be Stillman.
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Each time an elderly man approached, he braced himself for it to be Stillman.
[75] tree
They came and went too quickly for him to indulge in disappointment, but in each old face he seemed to find an augur of what the real Stillman would be like, and he rapidly shifted his expectations with each new face, as if the accumulation of old men was heralding the imminent arrival of Stillman himself.
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They came and went too quickly for him to indulge in disappointment, but in each old face he seemed to find an augur of what the real Stillman would be like, and he rapidly shifted his expectations with each new face, as if the accumulation of old men was heralding the imminent arrival of Stillman himself.
[76] tree
For one brief instant Quinn thought, So this is what detective work is like. But other than that he thought nothing.
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For one brief instant Quinn thought, So this is what detective work is like. But other than that he thought nothing.
[77] tree
He watched.
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He watched.
[78] tree
Immobile among the moving crowd, he stood there and watched.
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Immobile among the moving crowd, he stood there and watched.
[79] tree
The next morning, and for many mornings to follow, Quinn posted himself on a bench in the middle of the traffic island at Broadway and 99th Street.
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The next morning, and for many mornings to follow, Quinn posted himself on a bench in the middle of the traffic island at Broadway and 99th Street.
[80] tree
I wish it was. But this has nothing to do with literature.
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I wish it was. But this has nothing to do with literature.
[81] tree
With what, then?
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With what, then?
[82] tree
Quinn paused, looked around the room without seeing anything, and tried to start.
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Quinn paused, looked around the room without seeing anything, and tried to start.
[83] tree
I've a feeling there's been a terrible mistake.
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I've a feeling there's been a terrible mistake.
[84] tree
I came here looking for Paul Auster, the private detective.
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I came here looking for Paul Auster, the private detective.
[85] tree
The what? Auster laughed, and in that laugh everything was suddenly blown to bits.
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The what? Auster laughed, and in that laugh everything was suddenly blown to bits.
[86] tree
Quinn realized that he was talking nonsense.
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Quinn realized that he was talking nonsense.
[87] tree
He must just as well have asked for Chief Sitting Bull the effect would have been no different.
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He must just as well have asked for Chief Sitting Bull – the effect would have been no different.
[88] tree
The private detective, he repeated softly.
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The private detective, he repeated softly.
[89] tree
I'm afraid you've got the wrong Paul Auster.
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I'm afraid you've got the wrong Paul Auster.
[90] tree
You're the only one in the book.
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You're the only one in the book.
[91] tree
That might be, said Auster.
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That might be, said Auster.
[92] tree
But I'm not a detective.
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But I'm not a detective.
[93] tree
Who are you then?
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Who are you then?
[94] tree
What do you do?
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What do you do?
[95] tree
I'm a writer.
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I'm a writer.
[96] tree
A writer? Quinn spoke the word as though it were a lament.
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A writer? Quinn spoke the word as though it were a lament.
[97] tree
I'm sorry. Auster said.
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I'm sorry. Auster said.
[98] tree
But that's what I happen to be.
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But that's what I happen to be.
[99] tree
If that's true, then there's no hope.
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If that's true, then there's no hope.
[100] tree
The whole thing is a bad dream.
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The whole thing is a bad dream.

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