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Some are lissome, jowly, blossomed or pocked,  teeth of old horses—eyes white as flour, a few clubfoot with sisters pregnant as October gourds.  Not Norman Rockwell’s Americans, but they are us and live in lopsided bungalows with leaky roofs, heaved sidewalks, bare refrigerators.
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Oct 14, 2016
Oct 14, 2016 at 7:59 AM UTC
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Some are lissome, jowly, blossomed or pocked,  teeth of old horses—eyes white as flour, a few clubfoot with sisters pregnant as October gourds.  Not Norman Rockwell’s Americans, but they are us and live in lopsided bungalows with leaky roofs, heaved sidewalks, bare refrigerators.
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Oct 14, 2016
Oct 14, 2016 at 7:59 AM UTC
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