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The Alienist and the Patient
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Footprints on Your Heart
Sweet Honey Dove
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Keep going
Mistyrose Ok
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Another Piper
Michelle Butler
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"Community"
Destiny Hanson
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3,000 Tigers
Lou de Torres
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Book Of The Duchesse
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Fruit Fly Cockroach Random Lie
Di No
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Fruit Fly, Cockroach, Random Lie
DSG Di No
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Grandfather
James Lynch
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Human fruit stand
EASN
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I, Suzanne
Suzanne Hayasaki
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In The Servants' Quarters
Thomas Hardy
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Inception
Kurt Philip Behm
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Life-Choice Menu
Wallace Dean LaBenne
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My Orcha'd in Linden Lea
William Barnes
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My Other Chinee Cook
James Brunton Stephens
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Rays Of Light
Kurt Philip Behm
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The Blooming Dilemma
Broderick Prendergast
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The Canterbury Tales; THE MILLERES TALE
Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales; EPILOGUE
Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales; THE CHANOUNS YEMANNES TALE
Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales; THE CLERKES TALE (a)
Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales; THE MAUNCIPLES TALE
Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales; THE PHISICIENS TALE
Geoffrey Chaucer
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