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Cleaning away dirt, her contributors suggest, can be healing or oppressive, comforting or obsessive, or each of these at different times.One essayist in "Dirt" describes how her neurotic desire to keep her house spick and span led to the break-up of her marriage: "For me, the act of cleaning house came to represent my endless pursuit of control, in a life where virtually none existed".
The elderly woman sat cross-legged atop a worn tribal carpet on the dirt, her eyes downcast and swollen from tears.
I pass a woman on a chair in the dirt; her limbs twisted, her face distorted; a protruding tongue like a pound of severed flesh.
I pictured Hadley, sitting in the dirt, her legs bound together, wagons circling her: they'd been arriving for months and she could see them all too clearly, dust rising behind their wheels.
Malika collapsed next to her and lay with her cheek pressed against the dirt, her eyes glazed and focusing on something obscure in the distance.
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In the backyard, Coy played happily with her bike, dirt dusting her face and her pink, sparkly boots.
"I noticed she had a little bit of dirt on her face, her lip was shaking, she seemed really uncomfortable and I asked her if she was OK," Boudreau said.
Several men encased her body in dirt, covered her face with leaves and told her to wait until Border Patrol agents had disappeared to dig herself out.
Her smile was back, but dirt ringed her eyes and stained her cheeks as if she were a coal miner.
The sudden impact of losing her husband, being told she had HIV, and being treated like dirt by her community left her close to suicide.
I could see the wrinkles around her squinting eyes, the folds of her blue headscarf, and even the dirt under her fingernails that clutched the proof of her identity.
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