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presenting me with a ring box, in which, instead of a ring, were a dozen old...
Author:
Jan Ellison
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A Small Indiscretion
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presenting me with a ring box, in which, instead of a ring, were a dozen old library cards-a symbol for love that could be borrowed, perhaps, but never kept.
( Jan Ellison )
[ A Small Indiscretion ]
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