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It's a great ready, and features advice from John Kelley the Younger, Amby Burfoot, Bruce Lehane, Mary McQueeny, Rick Hoyt, and "Bricklayer" Bill Kennedy's great-great-nephew Patrick.
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Had the Bricklayer suddenly seized my throat with corporeal fingers and proceeded to throttle me, it would have been no more than I expected.
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As from the beginning, so to the end, everything had gone wrong with the Bricklayer.
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The Bricklayer was dead, and that was the end of it.
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In short, the Bricklayer was one of those horrible and monstrous things that one must see in order to be convinced that they exist.
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Therefore, granting the hypothesis (which I didn't grant at all), the ghost of the Bricklayer was bound to be as hateful and malignant as he in life had been.
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We elevated one end of the hatch-cover, and the Bricklayer plunged outboard and was gone.
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Dead men did rise up, and that would be the most likely thing the malignant Bricklayer would do.
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We never knew his name, contenting ourselves with calling him the "Bricklayer."
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I looked back to the spot where we had tilted the Bricklayer.
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