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Evelyn Marsh lived in an apartment above a bridal shop that had no customers half the year, and the other half had women trying on white dresses as if happiness could be fastened with a zipper. She was thirty-two. She worked three days a week in a small accounting office, two nights at a jazz bar on the register, and the rest of the time she tried to hold together a life that always seemed half a step away from collapse.

The Woman on Saint Claude Street
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