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That would be handy, that would lend narrative continuity and drive - albeit of a not very novel kind - to the purposeless drift of events.
The teasing second paragraph of "Death in Varanasi" rejects possible plot twists — a positive blood test (the result of condomless sex with Laura?), the discovery of "your girlfriend's partly clothed body" afloat in the Ganges (Laura was planning a pilgrimage to Varanasi) — for the more lifelike, if narratively risky, "purposeless drift of events".
The teasing second paragraph of "Death in Varanasi" rejects possible plot twists a positive blood test (the result of condomless sex with Laura?), the discovery of "your girlfriend's partly clothed body" afloat in the Ganges (Laura was planning a pilgrimage to Varanasi)—for the more lifelike, if narratively risky, "purposeless drift of events".
Why is the common perception of his government that it is drifting and purposeless?
Quit drifting.
He was "drifting, confused".
Was I drifting?
It's drifting away".
People are drifting away".
"The markets drifting.
Quiz: Are you drifting?
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