... faded blue one — her housedress. She twisted her hair up into a bun and put on an old pair of comfortable shoes. She had to finish packing. She rolled up the Oriental rug in the living room. She took down the mirrors. She took down the curtains... When the Emperor Was Divine - Page 7by Julie Otsuka - 2007 - 160 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...took down the mirrors. She took down the curtains and shades. She carried the tiny bonsai tree out to the yard and set it down on the grass beneath the...it would not get too much shade or too much sun but just the right amount of each. She brought the wind-up Victrola and the Westminster chime clock downstairs... | |
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