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After we closed the bet,
Spot had to finish selling his papers, so I left to explore Brooklyn a little
more. I walked deeper into the neighborho..
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When I woke, I was
immediately hit by a splitting headache that left me wishing that I was still
asleep. But once I’m up, I’m up and..
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Ten minutes of snipping
with the dull scissors later, my hair was shoulder length. I ran my hand
through the waves, surprised at how light my he..
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Spot
must have gotten in late the last night, because when he knocked on my door to
wake me, he sounded exhausted. “Don’t take too l..
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Spot finished around the time that I did, even though he
had many more papers than me. He was
a very experienced newsie, though, and I was just..
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Once we got to the rich part of town, we stayed in the
shadows of the houses, careful to stay away from streetlamps. A pair of
policemen were c..
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The next day before work, Fish and the others teased me
relentlessly about spending the night by the harbor with Spot. They didn’t dare
s..
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When we walked into the room where we normally hung out,
it was indeed like the Civil War all over again. Blink and another newsie, who
I belie..
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Spot had a little spring in his step
while we walked back to Brooklyn, taking our time. I was not in the mood to put
up with Fish’s teasi..
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The next day, Spot woke me up way
before the sun rose, which left me wondering if Spot ever slept. He was always
the first awake, and I’d..
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