Thursday, November 1, 2012

Gilded Age

 
Peculiar as it was in that part of the world, Mrs. Carlisle accepted the elaborate system of trenches her children dug in her garden. "Human nature," she'd smile to herself.
 
Later,  she would remark inwardly how persistently blood sticks to everything as she attempted for hours to pick the loam from her hands.

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