Clare Peppler

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She was the nation’s supply of sugar in the acrid years following World War II. A time of traumatized fathers, economic prosperity, and an international deficit of psychological health. Her job never allowed her to be a child, so her psychology never allowed her to age. It was not advisable for a child to have a child, but she, so childish, liked to disobey.
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