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1  I hated that goddam Elkton Hills.
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2  And this boy I knew at Elkton Hills.
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3  "I didn't have too much difficulty at Elkton Hills," I told him.
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4  Those two nuns I saw at breakfast and this boy James Castle I knew at Elkton Hills.
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5  One of the biggest reasons I left Elkton Hills was because I was surrounded by phonies.
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6  When I was at Elkton Hills, I roomed for about two months with this boy, Harris Macklin.
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7  We went up and watched the bears, on that little hill, for a while, but there wasn't much to watch.
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8  Jane, and this man, Mr. Antolini, that was my teacher at Elkton Hills, and my father's office number.
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9  Anyway, it was December and all, and it was cold as a witch's teat, especially on top of that stupid hill.
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10  As soon as I got it, I turned around and started running down the other side of the hill, toward old Spencer's house.
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11  For a while when I was at Elkton Hills, I roomed with this boy, Dick Slagle, that had these very inexpensive suitcases.
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12  I got up from the bed then, because what I wanted to do, I wanted to phone up this guy that was my English teacher at Elkton Hills, Mr. Antolini.
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13  There was this one boy at Elkton Hills, named James Castle, that wouldn't take back something he said about this very conceited boy, Phil Stabile.
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14  Then when he got married, I used to play tennis with he and Mrs. Antolini quite frequently, out at the West Side Tennis Club, in Forest Hills, Long Island.
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15  I'd been there quite a few times, because after I left Elkton Hills Mr. Antolini came up to our house for dinner quite frequently to find out how I was getting along.
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16  He told me he went to the Nationals at Forest Hills every summer, and I told him I did too, and then we talked about certain hot-shot tennis players for quite a while.
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