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1  It broke-into about fifty pieces.
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2  I just threw the pieces in the wastebasket.
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3  I took the pieces out of my coat pocket and showed her.
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4  If anybody wanted to tell me something, they'd have to write it on a piece of paper and shove it over to me.
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5  He went over to this desk on the other side of the room, and without sitting down wrote something on a piece of paper.
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6  He only gets a chance to bang them a couple of times during a whole piece, but he never looks bored when he isn't doing it.
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7  I damn near cried, it made me feel so terrible, but all I did was, I took the pieces out of the envelope and put them in my coat pocket.
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8  She'd come and live in my cabin with me, and if she wanted to say anything to me, she'd have to write it on a goddam piece of paper, like everybody else.
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9  I mean he was all stooped over, and he had very terrible posture, and in class, whenever he dropped a piece of chalk at the blackboard, some guy in the first row always had to get up and pick it up and hand it to him.
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