Murder and Whatnot

She spoke about a wheelbarrow full of unrelated incidents that twisted the town. A tornado, for example, a petty theft, a high school graduation, feathers littering the shelves below the mountaintop. The inhabitants of the burg perspired respective recollections that might unify them but did not. Our narrator perceived notational ingredients, one of which was murder that failed to escape notice. It happened fast enough to leisure past the row of green visors occupying the landscape free of general surprise. Why not offer a glib interpretation in the form of objectivity to twirl a new idea in their midst?

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