‘A scrubbed doorstep, clean enough to be defiled by the day’s droppings’  31437

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    A scrubbed doorstep, clean enough to be defiled by the day's droppings, circulars, newspapers. A threshold of war, unbeknownst to the young couple, the child-planners,
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