compasses us all the time. In the centenary of Chesterton's birth, it is only fair to note both themes--child-like wonder at the ordinary and the universality of grace--were found in him...
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friend named Kitty Kopetzky (Sally Kellerman) who pulls stick-ups when she runs short of cash. As Kitty herself admits, she's "just barely holding her brain together." On the other hand, Barry...
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367 HAROLD WITT AT THE END OF THE RIDE Home, we rock from the trip, go to bed in lanes— the light is a motel light against familiar panes, speed troubled, double exposed, Oregon sand on our...
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the advantages for society. The individual charged with a criminal offense will have the benefit of ar~ "expert" who can weigh the arguments and presentation of the prosecutor from a stronger...
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