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K.K. sat impassively on the chair, raised above the crowd, then lowered at the doors, like an awkward king, a king onstage.
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K.K. went inside, walking unhurriedly, and Husna sat down in one of the chairs placed on the veranda for the petitioners who came each morning, asking the old man for letters to government officials or for work on his farms.
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Former Mets ace Dwight Gooden sat four rows behind home plate, updating Harvey's K count on Twitter, as usual.
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