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Marjorie Bowen — The Breakdown

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Mary E. Wilkins — A Gentle Ghost

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852–1930) was an American author whose work moves effortlessly between quiet realism and the uncanny. Born in Massachusetts, she became known for her vivid portrayals of New England village life, writing about its customs, tensions, and moral codes with both precision

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2 Comments
  • Elderion
    Posted at 13:35h, 29 September Reply

    E’ fortissimo anche quando fa “oops i did it again”!

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 16:40h, 04 October Reply

    Oops I did it bagain è straordinaria, forse la migliore. Ma l’embedding era malvagiamente disabilitato.

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