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A boy dragging a backpack runs a hand along the top of a wooden fence, the rail a racetrack, his hand the racecar.
Above the rattle of a small boy dragging a Mickey Mouse train toy along the floor and another artlessly playing a xylophone, Cecilia explained that the reunion would be joyful but bittersweet because one of the family would not be there.
Come back!" And she keened with laughter and watched the figure of the young woman as she retreated, her batik dress swaying, her sandals snapping smart and a boy dragging at each hand, tripping from foot to foot, the black one crying like a girl, and the white one glancing back with deep, black eyes.
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The bigger boy dragged a puppy, who was snuffling my face, out the door.
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I see Coco Chanel on the shoulders of a muscled beach boy, drag queens in Harlem appropriating the interlocking C's for a vogue ball.
I saw one boy's cheek split open by a bull's horn and another boy dragged across the ground like tin cans behind a bumper, then stomped on for good measure.
Here's Miller the German-American Brooklyn boy, dragged to work in his father's failing tailoring business, entertaining himself at night at the burlesques, where the bawdy tawdry comic and cruel sexualized humor are as alive and real to Miller as the riverbank was to Twain and the workmen stripped to the waist were to Whitman.
A bug-obsessed teen-ager known as "the Insect Boy drags two women into the Great Dismal Swamp of North Carolina, setting off a pulse-raising manhunt whose cunning twists confound even Lincoln Rhyme, the quadriplegic criminalist who directs the chase from his snazzy red wheelchair.
A bug-obsessed teenager known as the Insect Boy drags two women into the Great Dismal Swamp of North Carolina, setting off a pulse-raising manhunt whose cunning twists confound even Lincoln Rhyme, the quadriplegic criminalist who directs the chase from his snazzy red wheelchair.
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