Alice Munro Quotes
He Described To Her The House He Had Built For Himself, In Outside Appearance A Shack, But Delightful Inside, At Least To Him. A Sleeping Loft With A Little Round Window. Everything He Needed Right Where He Could Put His Hand To It, Out In The Open, Nothing In Cupboards. A Short Walk From The House He Had A Bathtub Sunk In The Earth, In The Middle Of A Bed Of Sweet Herbs. He Would Carry Hot Water To It By The Pailful And Lounge There Under The Stars, Even In The Winter. He Grew Vegetables, And Shared Them With The Deer.
(From The Story "Powers")
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