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58 Dot Fly You will find that it lands on the letters i and j or next to objects in sentences to dot itself in the bone of paper like a dark point in the center of a skull. When you smear it, a comma appears with its tiny dark wing; a blink will shutter its movement into the air like a speck of static. Catch it with your hand; bring to your left ear and listen carefully. It sounds like trying to connect a skull to the end of a sentence, a headless skeleton to a tiny round punctuation mark. It does not let the bones or the words stumble. But whatever you do, do not clench your hand or shake, or its wing will break and flap off. ...

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