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"We left Mr. Moggy where we had found him in the beginning, all those years ago: lying face down in a puddle of his own making."

THE END


"Mark my words, you'll see for yourself!" she snarled as she departed with the hapless mister moggy, to everyone's great relief.


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I wondered if I had become as pitiless as the sea, as I watched his body toss and turn on the rocky shore below.

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sometimes I like what you post, the end


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“Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.”

The end


@moonbus said
“Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.”

The end
The rest was inconsequential.

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Then he woke up. It had all been a dream.

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@dood111 said
Then he woke up. It had all been a dream.
dude
that's two lines
redo please


"You played the better game, Inspector, but you did miss one detail: I am also the dead chauffeur."


In the words of Philip Roth:
Anything can happen to anyone,
but it usually doesn't,
except when it does.

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@lemondrop said
dude
that's two lines
redo please
If you insist.
Then he woke up, it had all been a dream.

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Have you seen my glasses?