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January 16, 2015April 17, 2015 by toughgirl

letter-249066_1280J arrives late at night, frozen through. A backpack filled with old clothes, a guitar without strings, a pair of Harley Davidson boots, one with a broken zipper. No gloves, light jacket.

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