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  • In the entry was an eight-foot-high Baconesque painting by Hiram Williams, a picture of several businessmen, their hands bloody, emerging from a white background.

    Born Standing Up Steve Martin 2007

  • Dancing with Mitzi in front of the Hiram Williams painting.

    Born Standing Up Steve Martin 2007

  • For critical readings of the manuscript and other forms of advice and counsel, I am also grateful to Stephen Brewer, Rachel Gallagher, Linda Hyman, Joan K.amer, Russell and Mildred Lynes, Carolyn Marsh, Alice K. Turner, and Hiram Williams.

    Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Berendt, John 1994

  • For critical readings of the manuscript and other forms of advice and counsel, I am also grateful to Stephen Brewer, Rachel Gallagher, Linda Hyman, Joan K.amer, Russell and Mildred Lynes, Carolyn Marsh, Alice K. Turner, and Hiram Williams.

    Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Berendt, John 1994

  • "In all Massachusetts," writes the Reverend Hiram Williams, B.D., in his tract entitled _A Shoe Over Edom_, "was no stronghold of Satan to compare with that built on a slope to the rearward of Boston, by Sir

    Lady Good-for-Nothing Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

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