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                            >> "A Sentence" <<

                       a text file that could *only*
                         be written by -> Orestes

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        Ultimately, in breaking up, Casey revealed to me what she never
 could, her tears and her true emotion; but I did not join her, maybe because
 she was crying for what never was, for the severing of a connection which
 reached a level not nearly as low as the pain of the cut itself; I wonder if
 I should have cried and if I should have let her destroy what we had, but we
 couldn't even talk about what we said or what we did.

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    * (c) HoE publications.  HoE #144 -- written by Orestes -- 12/9/97 *