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Description: A young woman, circa 1905, faces her wedding with mixed feelings Excerpt: “You’re so young,” her mother said, “there’s so much you don’t know.” Rachael's face flushed. Don’t think of that. Don’t. An image of darkness under old hemlocks, the fragrance of wet grass, Victor’s greedy kisses, sweaty hands; her cheek scraped against a button on the back of the buggy seat. Download the free Adobe Reader to read StoryWire stories (all are in PDF format). | ||||||||||
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