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By Jack Joseph Smith
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chiltiren: theatre's mement’ she ren.her forefinger -
areund ‘the edges ef her mouth, but suddenly she
Was jolted out of heripose, for Her: image to her=
self had come out filled with sexi! She laughed;
and bended her mind back to being alenes Acress-
the landscape she saundéered; her aoe: moving fast=
er, her mind refusing in a pelite way-to lace it's
reflections to sarcasm,
He was walking areund Will: Roger's State Park
net far aways He feltias if he were truely walk
ing upem something as he went across::the lawn)
He admired 'the estatey and believed that it's de-
dicatien still: breathed, though he lmew *that one
had te be whatever they felt; This little real>
ization helped him ignore tourism as only-a part :
ef the ceremenys' He experienced'an ache im his:
heart. fer the nightclut stages' He-saw “the women
laughing, and the men going to the bathroom for
good; Nothing was cimpossiblesferrhis dreamsste
maintain, when responsililliity had nothing te-de
with moneys' He was.a cléan:bum giving directions.
: te -Oiiaha, and Danville, and Datanj' He made the
ladies :laugh with hia friendly crackst! "Helle,
Thi Animaly’ Iirepresent the lighter: side ef Liiaj’
: replacing allithe exterminated’ chipmenks. Have: