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1. “An old wino and a mad dog or something,” Hartle told the cat
2. The wino staggered back from the hands reaching out to him
3. His appearance was of a board certified wino; clothes disheveled, unshaven, long hair plastered to his head and slightly unsteady on his feet
4. The wino appeared to ignore everything that I said; focusing on my bottle instead
5. Although under normal circumstances my aim would"ve been off as a result of my intoxication, the wino was right in front of me and a couple of feet away at that
6. I swerved off into an alley and then curled up into a tight ball and sat still for roughly fifteen minutes until I heard a convergence of sirens heading towards Wino Park
7. Two paramedics exited the ambulance and headed straight to the wino I"d knocked down
8. A short while later the wino, visibly alive but barely able to move was placed in a gurney and taken to the ambulance
9. On our way there a wino tried to open up a conversation
10. Although I sympathized with the wino I wasn’t ready to give
11. with her beating up a wino
12. wino on a train
13. attacked by a cat hating rat or a wino
14. As soon as I was firmly set on the ground the wino
15. I grinned at the wino and then walked to a corner to a
16. Then I approached the wino
17. Wino here, I present to you the amount of one thousand
18. The wino shed many tears, thanked me and then kissed the
19. And yes, it was a stinky wino who spoke with
20. Wino, what is it that you have to tell me
21. I may be a wino but I still have good eyes and ears
22. foreleg towards the wino
23. better career than a junkie or a wino
24. It was the same wino who helped himself to the putrefied meat sitting in my refrigerator and I couldn’t believe my eyes that he was not only alive, but seemingly as fit as a drunken fiddle
25. In all honesty, there was a part of me that felt really bad for the wino
26. “Gee, thanks, Mister,” the wino said, looking down at the hun-
27. store, I told Jennifer that he was the first true bohemian wino I had ever encountered
28. Jennifer seemed agitated since the incident with the wino and
29. The timeworn stubble-faced, dirty old wino has segued into the careworn, haggard mother trailing three or four tired, scared, hungry kids behind her as she searches frantically for enough payphone change, to find among the list of shelters in town, one that’ll take her supposedly non-nuclear family in out of the cold
30. BLESSED ARE THE POOR IN SPIRIT, Charlie recalls, as beyond the window a wino with a machete capers in the middle of Bowery