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April 9, 2018
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La Rabida Heart Sanitarium, 1954 by Maureen Langloss

The nurses forbid us from touching our feet to the floor. We were to stay in bed. So we made the tiles below a river and rode our mattresses across them like boats into dark tunnels. Sometimes we’d emerge to the other side, surrounded by mountains that flinched as we

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La Rabida Heart Sanitarium, 1954 by Maureen Langloss

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