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Twittering the first lines of books so you don't have to.
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"The rhubarb is up." | |||||||
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"The Virginians clattered into Philadelphia with the glitter, almost, of Magi." | |||||||
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"It was just before 4:00 a.m. on a weekday." | |||||||
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"It was a provincial version of the grand entrance" | |||||||
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"At one time trees had stood as far as one could see" | |||||||
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"On rocky islands gulls woke" | |||||||
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"Annie Laurance Darling moved swiftly" | |||||||
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