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  • Plaster cascaded from the ceiling and all the girls dove for shelter beneath their school-sized desks, Loretta (whose nametag said Guste and whose close-fitting uniform was Wehrmacht grey) lost her grip on the “Special Communiqué”.

    One Thousand Incarnations and One Thousand Deaths - Part I 2010

  • Still, she had no memory of how she had spent the night, only a vivid dream in which her name was Guste and she had become pinned like an insect by falling plaster and granite.

    One Thousand Incarnations and One Thousand Deaths - Part I 2010

  • “Look at the sky, Guste,” a voice close to her said.

    One Thousand Incarnations and One Thousand Deaths - Part I 2010

  • HANO said Monday that 300 apartments at B.W. Cooper, Guste, Fischer, Iberville and River Garden are in move-in condition but remain unoccupied.

    Archive 2007-12-01 2007

  • HANO said Monday that 300 apartments at B.W. Cooper, Guste, Fischer, Iberville and River Garden are in move-in condition but remain unoccupied.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2007

  • That made it somewhat easier for the Louisiana attorney general, William Guste Jr., to push for an expedited appeal-and Guste, an avowed opponent of abortion, would like nothing better than to see Louisiana provide the occasion for striking down Roe.

    Target: Wichita 2008

  • Guste, Jr., is a native son of New Orleans whose forefathers arrived with Bienville, the French explorer who founded the city.

    My New Orleans Rosemary James 2006

  • Guste, Jr., is published here by permission of the author.

    My New Orleans Rosemary James 2006

  • They would rather stroll through secret gardens with Roy Guste or read Creole novels with Jervey Tervalon or birdwatch with Poppy Z.

    My New Orleans Rosemary James 2006

  • They would rather stroll through secret gardens with Roy Guste or read Creole novels with Jervey Tervalon or birdwatch with Poppy Z.

    My New Orleans Rosemary James 2006

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