Sarah Addison Allen Quotes
In The Inky Stillness Of The Next Morning, Lisette Woke Up And Dressed Quietly In The Silks Her Elderly Mother Still Sent Her From Paris- Cool Slippery Things That Made Her Feel Like She Was Covering Herself With Fresh Air. For A While, After She Left Paris, Lisette Threw Away Her Mother's Packages On Principle. Lisette Was Not The Same Vain Pretty Girl Her Mother Had Once Known. But Then Lisette Started Making An Exception For The Lingerie. It Was Not Vain If No One But Herself Saw Her Wear Them. She Then Put On A Blue Dress And A Freshly Laundered Apron That Smelled Like Lemongrass Soap Eby Used For The Camp's Sheets And Towels, The Only Soap That Could Take Out The Damp Mustiness That Wanted To Cling To Everything In This Place.
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