Patricia MacLachlan Quotes
I Wiped My Hands On My Apron And Went To The Window. Outside, The Prairie Reached Out And Touched The Places Where The Sky Came Down. Though The Winter Was Nearly Over, There Were Patches Of Snow And Ice Everywhere. I Looked At The Long Dirt Road That Crawled Across The Plains, Remembering The Morning That Mama Had Died, Cruel And Sunny. They Had Come For Her In A Wagon And Taken Her Away To Be Buried. And Then The Cousins And Aunts And Uncles Had Come And Tried To Fill Up The House. But They Couldn't.
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