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QUARTERLY-NO.16 pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024
CECILE GODING<br >The Big Dog<br > "Take them off," he said.<br > "I don t do that," she said. "Just one leg."<br > Sue liked to know at all times where her pants were.<br > His face was scabby, his scurvied gums bleeding. Naughty<br >boy, he d forgotten to take his vitamins. Broken teeth flashed<br >as he grimaced and tried to force in.<br > "Cold bitch. Fucking dry hump."<br > He had set the can, her pay, on a flat rock jiast out of her<br >reach. While he cursed and burrowed with ferocity, Sue looked<br >at the label. !i<br > Van Camp s hickory-smoked meat n beans.<br > She knew what smoke meant. At ~me time she must have<br > known hickory, but she couldn t remember.<br > Sue had a can opener. She kept it in her pants, with<br >her razor.<br > She looked at the label for a while. A man in a tall white<br >hat and a clean apron stood over smoking meat. The woman<br >behind him was blond and thin. A good runner. Like Annie.<br > Sue had made a deal with the man, but he might just as<br > soon kill her. Maybe he needed a can opener. She had a can<br > opener. She had the means. So it figured, then, that the can<br > was hers. By rights. Hell, she could almost reach it.<br > "Oh, baby, harder," she teased.<br > And he pushed harder, sliding her across the pine straw.<br > Almost there. One more push.<br > The can was heavy and felt good. She caressed the man s<br ><br >
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QUARTERLY-NO.16 pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024