New Yorker July 26th, 1976
George Booth
Aphids On The Heliotrope
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Near The End Of Ravel's 'Bolero'
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Were We Gay?
George Booth
New Yorker May 8th, 1971
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New Yorker October 8th, 1938
George Price
Curious George Is Escorted Out Of A Police
Benjamin Schwartz
It's The Dog
George Booth
Take It From The Beginning. Act One. 'gypsy.'
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One Day At A Time
George Booth
Biggers, Two More Luau Sizzlers For Annie
George Booth
I'd Just Like To Know What In Hell Is Happening
George Booth
Other Folks Have To Pay Taxes
George Booth
Close-order Drill! Everybody Fall In!
George Booth
All You Really Need In Life Is The Love Of A Good Cat
George Booth
New Yorker May 22nd, 1978
George Booth
'ip Gissa Gul'
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Lately, Everything Has Been Getting
George Booth
New Yorker April 4th, 1988
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New Yorker November 19th, 1949
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Wilma Kooney Strangled On Cat Hair
George Booth
New Yorker December 7th, 1998
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Keeping Warm
George Booth
Rehearsal's Off
George Booth
Make That A Double
George Booth
New Yorker September 18th, 1978
George Booth
That Metallic Grinding Means Her Throwout
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And We Didn't Get Anything For Him
George Price
It's From The Federal Trade Commission. They Say
George Price
It Seems Some Days Like I Make A Little Progress
George Booth
This Meeting Was Called In Order To Discuss
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'george Gershwin
Roz Chast
By Jupiter, An Angel! Or, If Not, An Earthly
George Booth
Let's Go, Mets!
George Price
Mrs. Porterhouse And Her Pianist Have Agreed
George Booth
He's Nuts. She's Nuts. All Three Young Ones
George Booth
Stop Acting So Innocent
George Price
New Yorker September 12th, 2005
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Write About Dogs
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I Think,
Therefore I Am.
I Think
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Mrs. Pepperkorn And Her Cat Made Many
George Booth
The Strings Are Catgut
George Booth
Why, Giambattista Tiepolo, You Old So-and-so!
George Booth
Don't Play Hide-and-seek
George Booth
I Saw It Start. One Guy Said It Was Hepplewhite
George Price
Only Its Tremendous Will To Live Pulled
George Price
He Snatches Out Thirty Cents
George Price
Just Bread Crumbs?
George Price
The 'queer Eye' People Came By - But They Fled
George Booth
New Yorker September 28th, 2009
George Booth
Moose Told Dog
George Booth
I Just Now Dreamed I Was In Bed Watching Tv
George Booth
It's Over A Woman
George Price
I Don't Care Who Started It
George Price
New Yorker August 22nd, 1942
George Price
We Better Break This Up. We're Straining
George Price
Gently, Sir. It's Mother's Day
George Price
No, Otto - Still Quite A Bit More To The South
George Price
I Need Legal Advice - Fast
George Price
Well, How'd You Make Out?
George Price
The Old Way Is Better
George Price
Let's Just Go In And See What Happens
George Booth
I Slept There Once
Frank Modell
A Dragon Holds Cup Of Coffee And Speaks
Michael Maslin
Now We Can Look The Whole World Straight
George Price
New Yorker December 28th, 1940
George Price
At Least Trust George Santos
Jason Adam Katzenstein
If I Die First
George Booth
There's More Inside
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