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1It occurs to him that he should see Angstrom's pastor.
2With raw sudsy hands Mrs. Angstrom has set about heating coffee for her husband.
3John Updike's Harry Angstrom novels are available in a single volume, Rabbit Angstrom: A Tetralogy.
4There's no Poirot-esque grace or Marple-like curiosity to Angstrom.
5Mrs. Angstrom yields up two words to her.
6His quartet of novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom include some of his best-known work.
7He tilts it at his lips and Earl Angstrom's palely vehement voice wavers through the liquid.
8Earl Angstrom has a gray, ragged look.
9Mrs. Angstrom's nose has delicacy on the girl's face, a sharpness Saracen or even more ancient, barbaric.
10Fred Springer when he married her was probably less likely-looking than Harry Angstrom when her daughter married him.
11Springer wants to, he tells Angstrom.
12He lied somewhat to Mrs. Angstrom.
13Eccles glances toward Mrs. Angstrom and feels the arch of his eyebrows like drying paste on his forehead.
14They compromise: Rebecca June Angstrom.
15Except our friend Mr. Angstrom.
16Mrs. Angstrom has four-cornered nostrils.