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Howard has always been able to evoke a vanished world in a single sentence, a kind of snow globe effect: "I'm a girl from the circus town of Bridgeport," Mimi writes at one point, "where my grandfather, getting on with his life, carted water and hay — 17 dollars for the season — to elephants shivering in Barnum's winter quarters, longing for dust baths and a wallow in warm African rivers".
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