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It opens this way: You, once a belle in Shreveport, with henna-colored hair, skin like a peachbud, still have your dresses copied from that time..
His poem "A Drink of Water" opens this way: She came every morning to draw water Like an old bat staggering up the field: The pump's whooping cough, the bucket's clatter And slow diminuendo as it filled, Announced her.
"A Feast of Snakes" (1976), which concerns a town's obsessive annual ritual — a rattlesnake rodeo — and is considered by many critics to be his finest novel, opens this way: "She felt the snake between her breasts, felt him there, and loved him there, coiled, the deep tumescent S held rigid, ready to strike.
"The Last Good Kiss," widely considered Mr. Crumley's masterwork, opens this way: "When I finally caught up with Abraham Trahearne, he was drinking beer with an alcoholic bulldog named Fireball Roberts in a ramshackle joint just outside of Sonoma, California, drinking the heart right out of a fine spring afternoon".
This is, after all, her 60th year on the throne, and each day at Royal Ascot opens this way, so she's easily done this routine some 300 times.
Arrive at the show about 30 minutes before the ring opens, this way if you have car problems or need to do some touch ups you have time to do so.
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