Jen Hart

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Her hands were lined and scarred and looked older than her thirty-one years. They had read cards and cooked and scrubbed and carried wood. They had turned the pages of books, touched love, and been betrayed by it. These hands now dragged her husband’s body to the river to let the flood take it away. Now they had touched death, too.
The River Widow
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