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	<title>Two Hawks Quarterly &#187; Edward Mullany</title>
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		<title>Three Shorts By Edward Mullany</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;Professor Winkle Professor Winkle, eating alone one night at a table for two in the little Chinese restaurant on Main Street, is seen beyond the window by two of his female students who are hurrying along to a bar further down the sidewalk.&#160;&#160; &#8220;Let&#8217;s go in,&#8221; says the first girl, half-joking. &#8220;I swear he always looks at me in class,&#8221; says the other. &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; Huge Jill &#160; Jill was huge, even by a guy&#8217;s standards.&#160; Her size became a joke.&#160; Huge Jill, she was known as, because there was another sophomore named Jill who was tiny, smart and feline-looking, and who everyone seemed to like without knowing why. The school was on a hill.&#160; Huge Jill lived somewhere near the bottom.&#160; Where the other Jill lived no one knew. Everyone liked Huge Jill because she was too big and too loud not to like.&#160; She was reminiscent of some comedians &#8211; not intentionally funny, but outrageous.&#160; Once, in the cafeteria, she pretended she was a lineman.&#160; Her family never moved from the house near the bottom of the hill.&#160; The other Jill wore glasses and had a tiny nose.&#160; She looked like a Miranda.&#160; People wanted to [...]]]></description>
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