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The following morning I took a dawn train, and the sun was coming up as we approached New York.
A 34-year old woman waits for her fiance, Will, to arrive in a small Ohio city on the dawn train from Boston.
By Mary Robison The New Yorker, January 22 , 1979P. 34 A 34-year old woman waits for her fiance, Will, to arrive in a small Ohio city on the dawn train from Boston.
For a time I lived in Hull, on Nantasket Beach, on Massachusetts' south shore, where the winter storms sent the ocean booming up the streets… The narrator flies to Alaska with her not-quite boyfriend to see her daughter, Pammie, who hasn't been right since a man broke into her house… A 34-year old woman waits for her fiance, Will, to arrive in a small Ohio city on the dawn train from Boston.
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