The New Yorker - USA (2021-11-29)
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THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 61 of the British heritage business, de ri- gueur at stately homes, where, along with tearooms ...
62 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 single continuous hedge, was a laby- rinth within a much larger labyrinth of crisscrossing, ...
THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 63 (once the yews had grown in), as mark- ing the beginning of the current maze boom. During t ...
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THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 65 mega-junctions as well as some awk- ward dead ends. Jim Rossignol and I reached the goal in ...
66 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 a hint that’s not as much of a hint as you think it is,” Rothstein said. “It tantalizes.” Fi ...
THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 67 cuts to get to your goal—the kind of flexibility of thinking you need to nav- igate a maze. ...
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THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 69 frightened that it was too big,” he said. “But the Chinese are utterly driven.” He pulled o ...
70 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 SKETCHBOOK BY ROZ CHASTANDEMILYFLAKE ...
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72 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY LUCAS BLALOCK fiction Greg Jackson THE HOLLOW ...
THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 73 J onah Valente had been an object of amusement to Jack and his col- lege classmates, and pr ...
74 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 and superior, he had called their bluff and forced them to follow through. The house was an ...
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have permitted him the one strike. In- stead, he just said, “You really believe those numbers?” At times he felt so clear about ...
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76 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER29, 2021 does the Holocaust have to do with moving here?” “Nothing,” Jack said. “It’s just a bad joke ...
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