Agnes and Peter strip naked and douse themselves with gasoline. Agnes proclaims her love. They light a match.
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The Grateful Dead guitarist had the nature of a well-meaning cowboy, and a lasting capacity to access wonder and deep ...
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The President may have started out by trash-talking America; one year into his second term, he is simply trashing it.
The suddenness—and the likely illegality —of the U.S. operation was disquieting because the British government has spent the ...