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Sherman Alexie Reads Raymond Carver

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Suddenly, Tiny Was Not There Anymore.

Tiny had scrambled eggs on his plate and some biscuits and honey. Suddenly, tiny wasn't there any more. He'd gone over in his chair with a big clatter. People hollered for frank martin, but he was right there. A couple of guys got down on the floor beside tiny. One of the guys put his fingers inside tiny is mouth and tried to hold his tongue. Frank martin said, then he ran into the office and called the ambulance. Tiny is on board again to day. Talk about bouncing back. But what happened to tiny is something i won't ever forget.

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