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Some people stood reading books.
A middle-aged man in a suit stood reading from a Kindle.
A trainee stood reading the next day's duty roster, which was posted on the bulletin board just inside the screen door.
On the A train at 42nd Street, a woman in a business suit stood reading the business reports on her iPad, on her feet fur slippers as big as plates.
Though they had lived in New York and London, on islands and farms and for one summer even in a log cabin, they had been married a few subway stops from where Richard now stood, reading his mail.
While she readied for bed, he stood reading an email from Roy Moore, the chief justice of Alabama's Supreme Court.
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And so Mr. Pulsifer's homily took on resonance beyond the walls of the auditorium of George Washington Middle School, whose banner over the stage where the church choir stood read: "Dreams are born.
"I can't stand reading anything that I've said.
Later, though, in an acerbic moment, he said he can't stand reading his own writing.
He can't stand reading, and he'll tell you that".
She read Richard Russo's Bridge of Sighs: "No novel passes the Nietzsche test if you can't stand reading it even once".
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