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After My Father’s

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chairs and kids ran around with snow cones melting down their wrists. Someone brought a portable speaker. Someone else grilled too many hot dogs. Harold lost at horseshoes and accused a nine-year-old of hustling him.

Near sunset, I stood by the old loading dock with a paper plate in my hand, watching the factory glow gold in the evening light.

Nora came continue reading …

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