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1  I was sliding my hand all over the wall.
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2  Somebody'd written "Fuck you" on the wall.
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3  There were about ten washbowls, all right against the wall.
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4  Then, all of a sudden, you'd never guess what I saw on the wall.
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5  I went down by a different staircase, and I saw another "Fuck you" on the wall.
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6  He was standing next to the wall, smoking himself to death and looking bored as hell.
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7  I hardly even had the guts to rub it off the wall with my hand, if you want to know the truth.
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8  It was written with a red crayon or something, right under the glass part of the wall, under the stones.
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9  They finally got me this stinking table, right up against a wall and behind a goddam post, where you couldn't see anything.
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10  I figured it was some perverty bum that'd sneaked in the school late at night to take a leak or something and then wrote it on the wall.
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11  The birds nearest you were all stuffed and hung up on wires, and the ones in back were just painted on the wall, but they all looked like they were really flying south, and if you bent your head down and sort of looked at them upside down, they looked in an even bigger hurry to fly south.
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