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SET OFF through the (n.)
met the (n.)
kept to the straight and broad
no purpose e.g. (n.) or (n.)
an aberrant
met narrower walks
through the (n.), through the (n.)
returned to road
a physical need impacted on suburbia
tried to follow a (n.), keep “off-sign”
photographed S shapes on (n.)
the green and the trim were turn-offs

made it to the high street
the limit to any walking

proudly displayed in the window of an estate agent: a street map
entered library for escape: only books were there
through the department store

Repeat and new
peat and renew

seeing shapes
set and on set and off set and set off

ACTION

similar face n.
l-r simian face

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