These women are fully realized people at the mercy of a complexity of forces, some programmed right into their own natures.
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The stained wood sings with color and history, while the wall decor and the jukebox define a worn and comfortable sailors' haven.
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The happy simplicity and indomitable beat of Fats Domino's hits just don't get old.
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