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Hark, Hark, the Dogs Do Bark: A Short Story

by Juliet Wittman | Jul 3, 2020 | Language and Life

If I could take a minute of your time, sir. I’m not worth more, I know. You do too, of course, you with your briefcase, hi-tech watch, and gleaming teeth. You jog every morning and work up a healthy sweat. Then you’re in the shower, tanned but not too much, muscled,...

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