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IDEAS AS EXTERNAL UTTERANCES




[START OF STORY] Sharon pulled herself out of her jeans, (* the words `How could he? How could he?' jumping about her wearied brain.*) Senseless, leaving her empty, cold, helpless. (* ANOTHER VOICE, ANGRY AND VINDICTIVE, SHOUTED IN HER EAR, `Serves you right, you silly fool: ... '[.]*)
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