Shells of Lives By Sue MacDonald

She has just died. She who, upon looking at the drawing of a pile of shells found on the beach uplifted in forays from a weekend or two said; ‘What a strange dead subject.’ The memory of these dismissive words from forty years back  in two remnants of shells, worn tumbled by the vagaries of...

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