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  • It isn't late when we get back to her place, but Enid's tired, and does have to get up early to move her car for Friday street-cleaning before going to work, so right away she puts on that white cotton nightdress of hers and gets into bed.

    Please Come to Boston? (Memoir) Rick Rofihe 2011

  • I've never actually met Enid's mother, but I talked to her on the phone once when she called and Enid was out.

    Please Come to Boston? (Memoir) Rick Rofihe 2011

  • It has apparently sold but since Enid's only 90 miles away I got to hold it one day when I was over there.

    I Dream of English Doubles 2009

  • Enid's sofa was comfortable, yes, but on that Thursday night there was some noise from the street, a car radio playing loud, I think, so I moved my blankets into the spare room in back, which shared a wall with Enid's and was its mirror image.

    Please Come to Boston? (Memoir) Rick Rofihe 2011

  • Enid's mother wanted, I think, to ask me how Enid really was, and I wasn't so sure of myself that I said anything that would make her worry, but I didn't try to make her not worry, either.

    Please Come to Boston? (Memoir) Rick Rofihe 2011

  • This is the longest I've stayed at Enid's, six weeks now.

    Please Come to Boston? (Memoir) Rick Rofihe 2011

  • The moment of filmic absurdity has been earned (how natural the one human feeling that attaches to the frozen moment: Enid's horror that her husband is wearing that coat).

    The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen John Mullan 2010

  • It has apparently sold but since Enid's only 90 miles away I got to hold it one day when I was over there.

    I Dream of English Doubles 2009

  • No message, but each dish and price printed in Enid's hand, along with the restaurant's name, and its address, three thousand miles away.

    Please Come to Boston? (Memoir) Rick Rofihe 2011

  •      Enid's sofa was comfortable, yes, but on that Thursday night there was some noise from the street, a car radio playing loud, I think, so I moved my blankets into the spare room in back, which shared a wall with Enid's and was its mirror image.

    BOYS who DO the BOP 2010

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