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- Had faith in humanity, perhaps wrongly.
- Happenstance, she thought -- but maybe not.
- Happiest when ignoring huge financial debt.
- Happy child, wild teenager, adult anarchist.
- Happy now that I know myself.
- Haunting dad, spotlight mom, retrieving marriage.
- Have teenage son, I need drugs.
- He always liked to live fast.
- He knew her bruises would fade.
- He wanted much; He feared more.
- He was happy being a Flasher.
- He wore dresses. This caused messes.
- Here: Macaca! There: American! Where, beloved?
- Hid for a while. Not anymore.
- Hiding in apartment knitting against depression.
- High school dropout but college graduate.
- Highstrung wannabe lawyer turned content homemaker.
- Hillbilly does right by his teeth.
- Hippie parents. Early independence. Surprising success.
- His potential and laziness amazed everyone.
- Hockey is not just for boys.
- Hope my obituary spells "debonair" correctly.
- House of boarding passes, like cards.
- Hugged some trees, then burned them.
- Human excellence often involves massive contribution.
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