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You know people like me. I'm the one who sat on a folding chair out in the hall with a cigar box on my lap, selling tickets to the prom, but never going--even though in the late sixties, only nerds went to proms. But I would have gone. I would have happily gone; I would have been so happy. I wanted the phone call with the rough voice asking "Would you. . .?" - Never Change [Books (First Lines)] This morning, before I came to Ruth's house, I made yet another casserole for my husband and my daughter. - Talk Before Sleep [Books (First Lines)] I had been right to want to drive to the Midwest, taking only the back roads. - The Year of Pleasures [Books (First Lines)] It is the first Sunday evening of the summer, the sky an ash rose color and losing its light to night. - True to Form [Books (First Lines)]
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