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  • The morning air was like a new dress. That made her feel the apron tied around her waist. She untied it and flung it on a low bush beside the road and walked on, picking flowers and making a bouquet… From now on until death she was going to have flower dust and springtime sprinkled over everything.

    Zora Neale Hurston (1937). “Their Eyes Were Watching God”, p.41, University of Illinois Press