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Other occupants are less delighted with the place: crusty Toby, a retired schoolteacher, repairs to her room, "haunted by little past moments," and Rachel, once a lawyer up North, sniffs at Southern manners and sweet tea, succumbing to "a wave of time sickness" for her former life.
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