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1  Finally I sat down on this bench, where it wasn't so goddam dark.
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2  I went over and sat down on this bench, and she went and got on the carrousel.
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3  I saw one kid about her age, though, sitting on a bench all by herself, tightening her skate.
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4  My bags were there and all, and I figured I'd sleep in that crazy waiting room where all the benches are.
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5  There were a few kids riding on it, mostly very little kids, and a few parents were waiting around outside, sitting on the benches and all.
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6  All the parents and mothers and everybody went over and stood right under the roof of the carrousel, so they wouldn't get soaked to the skin or anything, but I stuck around on the bench for quite a while.
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7  There was this magazine that somebody'd left on the bench next to me, so I started reading it, thinking it'd make me stop thinking about Mr. Antolini and a million other things for at least a little while.
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8  It wasn't too cold, but the sun still wasn't out, and there didn't look like there was anything in the park except dog crap and globs of spit and cigar butts from old men, and the benches all looked like they'd be wet if you sat down on them.
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