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When the light at Vernon turned green, we stepped into the street and George...
Author:
Aimee Bender
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The Particular Sadness of
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When the light at Vernon turned green, we stepped into the street and George grabbed my hand and the ghosts of our younger selves crossed with us.
( Aimee Bender )
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