Allyson Clark

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When Mom first came to New York, she’d been an instruction model for Joseph Pilates. In her bathroom, she kept a framed picture of herself assisting him in his studio. In it, she was hanging bow-bent backward beneath a set of parallel bars while Pilates spotted her. The German’s hair was as white as his turtleneck, his eyes as black as the Speedo he was wearing.
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