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Of course she was: the elongated body, the strawberry-blond hair, the pale vague face.
Of course she was: the elongated body, the strawberry-blonde hair, the pale, vague face.
Weird vague face and I don't like it.
I watched, hoping the stranger's vague face would sharpen into the ruddy curves of my grandmother, who despite her love of parties never had a wake.
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