
David Gilbert Reads “Come Softly to Me”
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
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"'Attached by the Sisters,''Elizabeth Said. "'Then She Cried, "'Eleanor Abilocase, Because She Was Deformed.
Abigail and Felicity made these,' she said, "'always amazed by her grand-donors' The sisters put the crowns on, using one another to fine-tune the placement. They paused for a moment in their adorableness, "'which was also sad to be adorable, to be adored"
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