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She held her tidy head erect on its long neck.
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At a minimum, the sartorial details convey some overlooked information: people were generally smaller in 1912, had tidier heads, more-compact torsos, less-capacious lungs.
"A tidy house, a tidy mind".
Result: tidy house, clear head, happy life.
By Saturday morning, she would be at her aunt's apartment in Northeast, in jeans, strappy sandals and tidy cornrows, before heading out again, past the drug dealer in the stairwell on his cellphone, down the street lined with two- and three-story brick apartment complexes, including the one where a man killed his girlfriend and her children, until she landed at her friend's house.
But the editors of Life magazine saw room for improvement, removing a post from behind the bystander's head to tidy things up a bit.
Everything is full of vague and doomy imminence, and Mrs. Eszter sees her opportunity: if she can foment (or even manage) some kind of anarchy, blame the unrest on unnamed "sinister forces," and then successfully quash that unrest, she may attain her desire, to head the "tidy yard and orderly house movement".
He and Mrs. Campbell, 39, head to the tidy kitchen in their four-bedroom hillside rental in Orinda, an affluent suburb of San Francisco, where she makes breakfast and watches a TV news feed in the corner of the computer screen while he uses the rest of the monitor to check his e-mail.
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