Later, drove children school, thought worn grooves along moved quarrel — Petina Gappah, Elegy Easterly: Stories

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Later, as she drove the children to school, she thought how worn the grooves were along which they moved their quarrels. She could feel herself saying all the clichéd phrases of a thousand injured women before her, but she could never stop herself. – ‘The Negotiated Settlement

Petina Gappah, An Elegy for Easterly: Stories

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