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DANA WILDSMITH 607 there is no healing. My job is not to mend but to soothe. I remind myself how you'll look when you open my letter a few days from now-your legs stretching out as you read, your chair tilting back, and line by line your strict face relaxing, remembering how to grin. FORCE from Alchemy (1995) You'll be a good driver, he'd say, when you know how to take a curve. Just go in to it easy. Keep your foot away from the brake, see, and hold off giving any gas until right when the widening out starts to elbow in. You'll feel it. Lean in to it then. Feed the engine a little, let the curve carry you. Might as well enjoy these twisty roads. HalfWay home to Georgia she lets off on the gas to cruise around another jut of loblolly pines but the car hesitates and her daddy's box of ashes comes sliding across the seat. Too soon, he'd say. You've got to keep gassing it until there's bend enough to maintain the drive. There's more here than just you and the car, Hon. Listen to the road. ...

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