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Buses Turning Perhaps it was mother buse's gaudy, long apron strings. Father was never around. Prayer calculated a plan and the words repetitions numbed it. A tick-tock mincing chassis had been reduced to sleek, square lines. Rear lights still flash and the horn is something remarkable Colin James |
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