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The New Yorker, February 23 , 1929P. 11 Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Co. recently unearthed a carpet made in honor of the 1876 Centennial; it had a head of George Washington, and as no one would walk on him, the rug did not sell.
"He had, like, a purposeful walk on him," the sergeant recalled, "and you could hear all the bobbies from my van saying: 'Oh, what's this fellow want now?', thinking he was going to have a whinge at us".
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"Make him walk on!
Walk on!
It seemed very likely to Nan that Pingping might walk out on him one of these days.
The sailor bars his way, forcing him to the ground, face down, and then deliberately walks on him, along his length from head to toe, before leaving.
The guy closed him down and walked on him.
I don't know why or whose idea it was, but we told Davy to lie down on the ground, and we took turns walking on him.
At school I studied the other kids who walked on him with me -- maybe they were feeling bad about it, too -- but they all seemed fine.
So what happened – did he walk out on fame, or did fame walk out on him?
Fortunately Frank [Warren] helped me out, which is one reason I would never walk out on him as Amir did".
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