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In illo tempore The dog works at his bone his- not to be taken by any hand or desolate break a paw rests porous teeth, porous bone worked down to curls a nail, snug as a grin beginning to render from ochre, umber from white from dazzle to daylight work or an isolate jape those ears still, flop, prick the dog licks his teeth his paws clean fur to a reach working damp hairs as the nail recedes the dog remains and spans the whorled over with a yawn
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