Lavender Lies

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Lavender Lies
Susan Wittig Albert
Genres: Fiction
And I was a damsel so fair, But fairer I wished to appear. So I washed me in milk, and dressed me in silk, And put sweet thyme in my hair.
Old Devonshire song  The fair maid who, the first of May Goes to the fields at break of day And washes in dew from the hawthorn tree Will ever after handsome be.
Folk Saying    Pecan Springs may not be much bigger than a peanut, but where essential services are concerned, we’ve got our bases covered. We have two banks, three Baptist churches, four barbecue j
...oints, five auto dealerships, and more beauty shops than you can count. There’s the unisex shop in the mall, which is frequented by adolescents with green hair and rings in their noses, and a couple of dozen small shops in garages and rec rooms, where neighborhood women flock to trade gossip and get their hair shampooed and set while their preschoolers scribble in coloring books on the floor. And there is Bobby Rae’s House of Beauty.
To appreciate Bobby Rae’s, you have to have lived in a small town at one time or another in your life—and you have to be a woman.
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