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'The train was unexpectedly full for an off-peak mid-week morning. As I scanned the front half of the carriage there was only one empty section. I settled myself facing forwards for the short journey to the CBD. On my left, across the aisle, a man was waving his hands and talking to himself. My breath tightened slightly. I put my coat onto the seat next to me and turned to look away out the window.'

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    y separately published work icon Eureka Street vol. 34 no. 15 29 July 2024 28725228 2024 periodical issue 2024
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