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:30:14
Miller was my stand-in with death.
:30:35
Morning! It was election day,
so the Muzak at breakfast was a little unusual.

:30:41
I ordered tomato juice,
then cancelled out of respect for the dead.

:30:45
I didn't fancy a bath, either.
:30:47
I expected the place to be moving with police
like maggots in a ripe Camembert.

:30:52
Not one! Not a cop, tracker dog
or bandage mechanic.

:30:57
Not a reporter, photographer
or clairvoyant in sight.

:31:00
That didn't figure.
:31:02
"The further off from England,
the nearer it is to France.

:31:05
And turn not pale beloved snail;
But come and join the dance. "

:31:14
"Can you walk a little faster,
said the whiting to the snail.

:31:22
There's a porpoise close behind me
And he's treading on my tail. "

:31:27
I've read it 117 times.
:31:31
Alice in Wonderland.
:31:32
117 times.
Starting again tomorrow.

:31:37
Yes, well, you've picked the right tour for it.
:31:41
"'Begin at the beginning', the King said gravely,
'go on to the end and stop'."

:31:48
They should have found him by now.
:31:50
Of course, Miller may have asked for a late call.
:31:53
Very late. Judgment Day.
:31:56
I left the Mad Hatter and decided to take
a trip down memory lane past room 313.


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