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I miss the bus

When I rode the bus, I got to read. New job, no bus, little reading.

So what am I reading when I do read? Right now, The Scarlett Letter and History of Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts by Benjamin Hobart, published in 1866.

(Because its a window into my family's history, that's why!)

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