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But thinking it my duty to stretch the flayed skin of my childhood on some sort...
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Joyce Carol Oates
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Expensive People
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But thinking it my duty to stretch the flayed skin of my childhood on some sort of skeleton of convention
( Joyce Carol Oates )
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