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said. Sam would never get into a hostel at that hour. He would end up sleeping at the Greyhound station or a McDonald's. No sweat, Sam said. He had done it before. He was grateful
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ined with three tall, matching bookcases, almost full. To one side of them was a hallway, down which Sam could see two open doors to the bedroom and the bathroom; on the other side was an eat-in kitchen. On the walls were several photos. There was Marvin's wife in a hospital bed with a b
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kitchen. "Take a load off. I'm going to grab a beer a
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out, Marvin closed his eyes and recited: 'My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know for certain where it will end. Nor do I really know myself,
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t of the apartment some hours before dawn, leaving a note: "M