PRESCRIPTION

January 30, 2018

Ponder 5 minutes daily for maximum soothing effect

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A SENTENCE BY JAMES PLUNKETT

January 17, 2018

He had a dirty beard and his remaining teeth stood up like cartridges in his hungry face.

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A MOMENT OF CALM REFLECTION UPSIDE DOWN

December 13, 2017
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A SENTENCE BY LOUISE ERDRICH

November 27, 2017

Her throat was strong and milky white, corded with straps of muscle. – a neck sentence from Tracks

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MYSTERY

November 19, 2017

If Susan B Anthony, who Anthony B?

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YESTERDAY’S WINNER

November 15, 2017

winning entry in yesterday’s walk

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WHEN?

November 14, 2017

When precisely did the creature become Putin’s putty muppet puppet?

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LANE NARROWS

November 4, 2017

LANE BETWEEN BOOK CARPETS NARROWS DETAILS AT ELEVEN

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A PAIR OF SENTENCES BY GWEN RAVERAT

October 23, 2017

“When my granddaughter Anne was about five, she said to me one day: ‘Grandmamma, when I grow up, I think I shall be a witch. There are too many ladies, don’t you think?’” from Period Piece, a memoir of a Victorian childhood.

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FAIR POLE

September 12, 2017

This is a fair pole, not a foul pole, because of course.

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