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They are friends who finish each other's sentences, and they share recollections about the days when Mr. Lucas's Newark gang — whose members called themselves the Country Boys, because Mr. Lucas was from North Carolina — ruled the drug trade in two states with a deadly form of heroin known as "blue magic".
They… Recollections of the author's childhood.
They… Recollections of secret societies during the writer's college days in Dartmouth in the early nineteen twenties.
In any case they prompted recollections that he never expected to rediscover, and "Life" began to click.
The closer the pair sound to their early recordings, the more they help recollections eclipse reality, the happier the fans will be.
Seated on opposite ends of the couch -- he smugly satisfied, she distraught -- they trade recollections of the brutal events that follow their separation.
Systematic studies remain to be made of the hypnopompic reveries commonly reported during mornings before full arousal, but it seems likely that they include recollections of the night's dreams or represent one's drifting back into transient REM sleep.
He added: "I don't think there was any feeling that there was a potential miscarriage of justice going on at that point because they were recollections that were being presented, not statements of witnesses".
Are they precise recollections of the world's creation?
Nearly had you then!" They all guffaw, as they do at recollections of the male streaker who dashed across their floor.
They're rarely given names in our recollections, they're just 'The rapist'.
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