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Sunday Stories: “The Woman Without a Memory”

August 6, 2017 No Comments

The Woman Without a Memory by Genevieve Hudson I met a woman without a memory once. She had a face like Kentucky and a laugh like gin. She would dip her golden finger in my water. She would tell me: drink. And I would drink and she would forget.

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