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  • Next day, however, Thomas found the name Perks four inches from the top on the front page, in the second column.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Next day, however, Thomas found the name Perks four inches from the top on the front page, in the second column.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Next day, however, Thomas found the name Perks four inches from the top on the front page, in the second column.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Since this fact was recorded in Thomas Senior’s diary, after “seeing” the name Perks in tomorrow’s newspaper, Leonard would have had to scan all the written records relating to Thomas Senior to find meaningful references to Perks.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Since this fact was recorded in Thomas Senior’s diary, after “seeing” the name Perks in tomorrow’s newspaper, Leonard would have had to scan all the written records relating to Thomas Senior to find meaningful references to Perks.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Not only would she have to precognize the fact that the name Perks would appear in the second column on the front page of the Times, she would have to clairvoyantly discover that “Perks” was the name of a man whom Thomas’s father spent a day with at a specific place called Leek forty years ago.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Not only would she have to precognize the fact that the name Perks would appear in the second column on the front page of the Times, she would have to clairvoyantly discover that “Perks” was the name of a man whom Thomas’s father spent a day with at a specific place called Leek forty years ago.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Not only would she have to precognize the fact that the name Perks would appear in the second column on the front page of the Times, she would have to clairvoyantly discover that “Perks” was the name of a man whom Thomas’s father spent a day with at a specific place called Leek forty years ago.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Since this fact was recorded in Thomas Senior’s diary, after “seeing” the name Perks in tomorrow’s newspaper, Leonard would have had to scan all the written records relating to Thomas Senior to find meaningful references to Perks.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Private Perks is the archetype of the indomitable Tommy in his most cheerful aspect.

    Pack Up Your Troubles 2009

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