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His work now ends as it began seeking to sniff out roots of the past and intimations of the future and in this heady fusion, Norman, I remember you said:
His work now ends as it began seeking to sniff out roots of the past and intimations of the future and in this heady fusion, Norman, I remember you said:


{{quote|I was an outlaw — a psychic outlaw — and I liked it.
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And I thought of [[w:Jack London|Jack London]] and ''The Call of the Wild'':
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[[Category:Carnegie Hall Memorial]]
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