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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 15 Oct 2013

    Read Alice Munro's short story, "The Bear Came over the Mountain," which originally appeared in the magazine in 1999http://nyr.kr/18dZanW 

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      1. Beatriz Silva‏ @BeaSilva9 20 Oct 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Read Alice Munro's short story, "The Bear Came over the Mountain," which originally appeared in 1999 http://nyr.kr/18dZanW ”

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      1. Karen Gifford‏ @karengifford 15 Oct 2013
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        Wonderful, wonderful story RT@NewYorker: Alice Munro's "The Bear Came over the Mountain,"originally appeared in 1999http://nyr.kr/18dZanW 

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      2. Cycle Fun Montreal‏ @CycleFunMtl 15 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker @kellyculture Munroe's premise that one can't visit loved one in hospital for 1st 30 days=most unrealistic plot gimmick, EVER!

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      3. Jeanette Kelly‏Verified account @kellyculture 17 Oct 2013
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        @CycleFunMtl @NewYorker surely that's bit of an exaggeration!

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      1. valentinabuzzi‏ @monkey_mia 15 Oct 2013
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        Alice Munro's short story of bitterness and beauty "The Bear Came over the Mountain"@NewYorker http://nyr.kr/18dZanW 

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      1. Alyssa Byrd‏ @LyssaByrd 15 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker Dementia crawls into so many lives indiscriminately, tis good to be reminded in a good, short #read. #AliceMunro a true artist.

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      1. melanie altarescu‏ @melwire 15 Oct 2013
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        Teary-eyed, only on 2nd page. “@NewYorker: Read Alice Munro's short story, "The Bear Came over the Mountain,"...http://nyr.kr/18dZanW ”

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      1. Irene Ogrizek‏ @ireneogrizek 15 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker The pleasure of reading Munro is awakening to the beautiful and the perverse: http://goo.gl/bEAXub  My tribute.

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      1. 놀고먹고싶은개미‏ @danceonthemoon 15 Oct 2013
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        나중에 출력해서 주말에 찬찬히 읽어보고 싶다. RT @NewYorker: Read Alice Munro's short story, "The Bear Came over the Mountain,.. http://dw.am/L1dT1M 

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      2. John Mandrola, MD‏Verified account @drjohnm 15 Oct 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Read Alice Munro's short story, "The Bear Came over the Mountain," http://nyr.kr/18dZanW ” < I did. It's terrific.

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      3. Irene Ogrizek‏ @ireneogrizek 15 Oct 2013
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        @drjohnm @NewYorker The pleasure of reading Munro is awakening to the beautiful and the perverse: http://goo.gl/bEAXub  My tribute.

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      2. Wile E. Coyote‏ @francosciolla 15 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker New Yorker said no many times to Munro tales's . Now is asking for a tale...

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      3. Irene Ogrizek‏ @ireneogrizek 15 Oct 2013
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        @francosciolla @NewYorker The pleasure of reading Munro is awakening to the beautiful and the perverse: http://goo.gl/bEAXub  My tribute.

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