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The Birthday Celebration
… never to return— never to return to Bellefleur Manor—was also the day of Germaine’s first birthday. But was there any … home; she had not even thought of them for months. Please come to help us celebrate the first birthday of our darling … brown markings, and watched over Germaine and Little Goldie as they rode squealing with delight around the weedy …
Week 1/5/20
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … gift hilarious, and wore the socks proudly with his new sandals right through to Halloween. I laughed, too, pretending … his hands and consider the hundreds of thousands who have died just in Syria after Iran, under Suleimani’s direction, …
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We Don’t Deserve This
… me; they behold only themselves.  Never once have I been complimented on the way my glinting veneer catches the … goes now. And don’t expect me to take you back if someone points out during your dissertation defense that you were … I could become a group text and organize a picnic for you ladies, rather than keep vibrating my way through this …
In Paradiso, Speriamo Bene
… many books to write. . .” — Present moment! Sad hero, who dies as soon as he’s raised his sword and slain all of his … 2. But you showed me something else—the little vials like Jewish Jahrzeit candles, rosy wax sloshed and …
Madame De Warens
… her in any clear light, while it is certain that at some points, intentionally as well as unintentionally, she misled … second of three children and the only survivor. Her mother died in childbirth when Franchise was still an infant, and … capital, became more severe than ever. In the spring of 1726 she realised that the crash was approaching. Her pride …
Mistletoe
… and I yelled to Marta, “Hurry, Daddy’s waiting,” and she comes fast now because even at six years old she knows not … longer. She had problems that held him hard: her momma died, her daddy died. She had operations, bad nerves, high … only where to shoot. Darly squirms against me, laughs, and points at things nobody can see. Babies do that, they live …
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