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The returns

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An officer encounters a hapless Nell with her beaten son on a cliff just before he attacks a nameless army; in a city where all houses are painted blue, a record keeper tracks filter replacement and filtermen; in the midst …

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An officer encounters a hapless Nell with her beaten son on a cliff just before he attacks a nameless army; in a city where all houses are painted blue, a record keeper tracks filter replacement and filtermen; in the midst of Thanksgiving dinner a boy suddenly encounters a pilot of an x-15 rocket and a salesman, who seem to sympathize with one another. In these strange and yet seemingly familiar tales the past and the language is grafted onto the present world, with a language that has fallen into near meaningless ("Boil, make my stomach hard and himself in eyes, his. Up little code, he to read."). In the process, Barone creates a new world, perhaps not so brave, but fresh as a "Texas whoopee!"

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"An officer encounters a hapless Nell with her beaten son on a cliff just before he attacks a nameless army; in a city where all houses are painted blue, a …"

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