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Kevin Barry Reads V. S. Pritchett

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Is Mister Cark Playing the Flute in Every N in London at This Point?

Baronice's act is slipping. It's becoming apparent to those around her that she's maybe not quite the person that she's presenting or making herself out to be. We start to suspect much of mister cark at this stage. There's no effort any kind of a closure, or any kind ofa sence of an arc being completed am i think we do leave it at a place where bernices is certainly at a cosp point life.

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