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He watched the newly arrived commuters as they stepped into the carriage, pushed their way down the tube, the odours from their damp clothes mingling, giving off varying degrees of mustiness: London grime, or smoke from airless offices. A woman wearing a blue swing coat glanced along the carriage, casting around for an empty seat. Her pale skin, the searching green eyes, reminded him of Emma. Briefly, he felt his breath catch; he stood, clambered back over his neighbour and indicated for her to take his seat. And so his mind stayed with Emma when he knew he should be working out a strategy for telling Dorothy of his news. But Emma was never far away; like the glitter balls in dance halls, she would slowly rotate in his memory, different facets reappearing, as the hues changed in her auburn hair.Amanda SingtonWilliams
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Remember Whose You Are.Kelly L. Ward
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You know, Becky, you haven't been the same since that crowbar fell on your head.Becky Lewellen Povich
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If she is wrong educate her, don't belittle her.Eyden I.
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I write so that my handful of pebbles, cast daily into still waters, will produce a ripple.Anne Schroeder