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Issue February 2012

A True Story, Word for Word as I Heard It

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A Telephonic Conversation

"I touched the bell and this talk ensued"… More »

Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion

"We bought our tickets, and then went wandering around, here and there, in the solid comfort of being free and idle, and of putting distance between ourselves and the mails and telegraphs" … More »

The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut

I said to myself, 'I am thoroughly happy and content, now. If my most pitiless enemy could appear before me at this moment, I would freely right any wrong I may have done him'" … More »

A True Story, Repeated Word for Word As I Heard It

"Aunt Rachel, how is it that you 've lived sixty years and never had any trouble?" She stopped quaking. She paused, and there was a moment of silence. She turned her face over her shoulder toward me, and said, without even a smile in her voice:—… More »

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