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More Pressure Is Applied

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Thomas Gray in Copenhagen
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It was a bit of a walk for Thomas Gray to get to Christiania. She paced herself. She left Fyrskib Nr. XVII well after rush hour so that the automobile traffic she had to cross would be less fierce. When she arrived in Christiania, it was well into the evening. She made inquiries with the local feline authorities and found the Swami sitting on the ground behind a kiosk that sold potted plants. She joined him, and together they sat in silence.

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Davis, P.J. (1995). More Pressure Is Applied. In: Thomas Gray in Copenhagen. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4366-1_19

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