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On Our Own by Edith Pearlman
A few months before my father's death my mother stopped dyeing her hair. My sister and I were used to seeing her honey page-boy next to his crest of silver at recitals, at plays, and in the car as they returned from an evening out. But his hair had dulled; and as for hers: the pewter strip surrounding the part got wider every day, as if she too had a disease fast reaching its conclusion.




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