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Keep the Change
Sometimes on cold nights, sound reverberates among the rows of buildings downtown, magnifying like a shout in a canyon, so that when a man pacing on Seventh Street puts his head back and bellows, "It ain't o-o-o-over! It ain't o-o-o-o-ver," projecting his voice up the street called Race, the chant swells to fill the space between the canyon walls, audible...
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