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The blind assassin by margaret atwood6/20/2023 He said the tires may have caught on a streetcar track or the brakes may have failed,īut he also felt bound to inform me that two witnesses - a retired lawyer and a bank teller, dependable people - had claimed to have seen the whole thing. His tone was respectful: no doubt he recognized Richard's name. I was informed of the accident by a policeman: the car was mine, and they'd traced the licence. Nothing much was left of her but charred smithereens. Into flames and rolled down into the shallow creek at the bottom. The car fell a hundred feet into the ravine, smashing through the treetops feathery with new leaves, then burst The bridge was being repaired: she went right through the Danger sign. Ten days after the war ended, my sister Laura drove a car off a bridge.
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