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LAUREN: When I was young, my parents would drive us out to visit these ghost towns that’d been left behind after the gold rush. Old wooden houses and saloon bars, exactly like they were when the gold ran out.
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For years after Ida died - at night, I’d hear parakeets…. No. I found it comforting. Ghosts… fill the gaps. Your Margaret - maybe that table and the tools aren’t the only thing she left behind.
Danny Robins, 2:22: A Ghost Story, Nick Hern Books, 2021, pp. 46-48.
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