Julia Cooke Quotes
Havana Was A Woman Who Had Once Been Renowned For Her Beauty Until Hard Times Had Soured Her. Her Hand Had Gotten Heavy With Makeup Application: Her Necklines Had Crept Down; Her Beauty Was Tainted With Vulgarity. But Sometimes When She Was Alone, After She'd Taken Off Her Makeup, She Danced In Her Garden, Bare-faced And Barefoot, To An Old Bolero, And The Old Elegance Appeared, Normal As A Tuesday Evening.
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