Pardon, your Excellency, I spritzed you. Accidentally. . . .
SOME STORIES BY
ANTON CHEKHOV
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Halfway around the world. And my only friend a drunk standing at my door.
A PLAY BY
ROY CONBOY
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I've never been called to Mrs. Joy's office before.
A PLAY BY
NICOLE JOST
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Lonely souls travel at this time of night.
A PLAY BY
ANNA FOX
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It was time - time to go again. She touched the leaf. She was wanted.
A STORY BY
PHILIP K. DICK
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Not marble, nor the gilded monuments
Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme
SOME POEMS BY
SHAKESPEARE
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People ain’t too prone to believin’ you when you try to tell ‘em you live in a town called
“Truth or Consequences.”
A ONE-ACT BY
MELISSA LUCERO MCCARL
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I've never heard this before
A ONE-ACT BY
EVA MEILING POLLITT
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