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1  It made me sound dead or something.
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2  It smelled like fifty million dead cigars.
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3  Boy, I nearly dropped dead when he said that.
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4  Boy, when you're dead, they really fix you up.
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5  Surrounded by dead guys and tombstones and all.
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6  I figured I'd be dead in a couple of months because I had cancer.
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7  I damn near dropped dead when he asked me, I was so surprised and all.
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8  He was dead, and his teeth, and blood, were all over the place, and nobody would even go near him.
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9  They were all right after Jesus was dead and all, but while He was alive, they were about as much use to Him as a hole in the head.
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10  I kept picturing myself catching him at it, and how I'd smash his head on the stone steps till he was good and goddam dead and bloody.
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11  Modern science would still like to know what the secret ingredients were that the Egyptians used when they wrapped up dead people so that their faces would not rot for innumerable centuries.
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12  And how he went to all that trouble giving me that advice about finding out the size of your mind and all, and how he was the only guy that'd even gone near that boy James Castle I told you about when he was dead.
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