Way Out Audiobook demo, English
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North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)Transcript
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Way out. A true account of schizophrenia by Arthur Thomas Morton narration. Kevin Eckert Smith. The wind was up with little rain in it along the shoulder of the sickening city street. Moved Eugene Nutley. A man of indeterminant age could be early twenties, could be late thirties. His hair was long but not yet long enough to pull back into a ponytail. The dark blond beard and sideburns are untrimmed, sprouting stray hairs its way he was tall but beneath his oversized flannel, neither lanky nor barrel chested. And if you looked at his hands which were stuffed into the pockets of warm green corduroys, you'd see, he never labored too hard for a living where another man might be striding head down looking to get where he was going and out of the weather. This man was just ambling along. He muttered a few words under his breath once in a while and a few times he jerked his head to one side or the other sudden hard jerks that might hurt his neck.