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Reading Lips
‘Once in a House on Fire’ by Andrea Ashworth
‘The fresh starts usually lasted about a week and ended
in smithereens. With no ornaments left, Dad would go straight
for our mother's ribs and face. Laurie, Sarah and I caught the
odd fistful of anger when we dared to hang onto his arms and
keep them from flailing at her. He was like a windmill in a
hurricane....' |
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