“All you can do, I suppose, is to remember” I like that Dorothy. But then it begs the question in relation to Vera and the narrator, when does remembering get in the way of living? When does holding onto the past keep us from living in the present? And when does not having a sense of the past, a memory, leave us rootless and floating?
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