When I'm nervous I bite my nails.
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In Harper's New Monthly Magazine in 1853, from the Editor's Drawer, appeared a particularly impressive version that joined the Guyanosa with another favorite American myth-beast, here called the Prock.
Why should I agree that a twiddle of skirts from right to left and pointing a toe in one direction mean “ He loves me,” while the reverse twiddle and the toe pointed in the opposite direction "He loves me not”?
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