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Quite a Year for Plums Quite a Year for Plums by Bailey White
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“Then she laughed out loud and hugged him tight with both arms. She smelled like pine trees and lichens and hot sand. How odd, thought Roger, that after all, this is what it took - not a flock of scarlet ibises or golden-crowned kinglets, but just the names of chicken, hovering in the air like the sulpher butterflies at the dump.”
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“Everybody's a little crazy if you get to know them good enough.”
Bailey White, Quite a Year for Plums
“It’s a terrible painting,” said Della, backing away from it with distaste.
“There’s definitely something wrong with the mayonnaise,” said Lucy. “It looks almost curdled, as if she added the oil too quickly.”
“I don’t know anything about mayonnaise,” said Della. “It’s just a terrible painting. I don’t blame Dr. Vanlandingham.”
“But I like the idea of it, said Roger. “A portrait of a sandwich.”
Bailey White, Quite a Year for Plums
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