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When special-ed students Andrew Kim, Danya Perez and Tiffany Nery get a little frustrated about dropping a stitch or two, they have to only look across the library table for help from their new friends, Lillian Farrow and Madeline Lewis in the school's magnet program. In "Yankee Curse," Miranda placidly knits her way through a PTA meeting, never dropping a stitch as she directs a string of silent invectives toward her opponent, Mort Wallace: "May your neighbors steal from your wood pile. Therefore, when Nixon resigned, an unblemished Kissinger continued on his Middle East journeys without dropping a stitch. |
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