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Strange Doorways by Paul Beardsley
Strange Doorways by Paul Beardsley






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Strange Doorways by Paul Beardsley

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Strange Doorways by Paul Beardsley

They were born with silver spoons in their mouths, not like the wooden one she was born with, still choking on the splinters.During your trial you will have complete digital access to FT.com with everything in both of our Standard Digital and Premium Digital packages. She didn’t care – their lives were nothing like hers.

Strange Doorways by Paul Beardsley

Sara knew that all the women, and some of the guys, thought she was a whore. Sara knocked back another shot, stood up on the bar and shouted: “gentlemen, start your engines!” And most did seem to be firing up their motors. which may look strange, even if the right depth of field is. Door number 3 – now that guy was a junkie, but at least she could always score some dope off him. Abstract Stereoscopic cinema has seen a surge of. Leaving Andy’s Ark Tavern, wondering if she would end up behind door number 1 – that belonged to the guy who was telling her she looked like Marilyn Monroe or maybe door number 2 – attached to the guy who told her he was on wife number 3. Just the sight of one got her going, like an aphrodisiac.

Strange Doorways by Paul Beardsley

Three Poems by Cathy Porter Strange Doorways There was nothing more familiar to Sara than a strange doorway.








Strange Doorways by Paul Beardsley