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A Pair of Shoes

A pair of Shoes She was nine years old wore a cotton dress, barefoot and had her picture taken. Her mother had bought her a pair of new shoes, and the shoes were so lovely she didn´t want to put them on yet. Her mother relented the photography was taken the girl holding the shoes firmly in her little hands. She looked into the camera with intense seriousness seeing into a future she was not yet aware of, perhaps she was but couldn´t not articulate it, hence holding on to her shoes a symbol of the losses she would suffer. She married a farmer in Congo they had cattle and coconut trees. Then came the revolution and since they had the wrong colour, not black not white had to flee when crazed soldiers came, freedom was or the masses, who took over the farm ate the milking cows, but neglected to till the land. She ended up in a foreign land, but she didn´t mind that so much her children had prospered and survived, but she was always thrifty never threw away a thing.

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Date: 1/16/2014 8:09:00 AM
Hi Jan - I remember this yes? Still touching. love, Kathy
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