The Last Duffel
By Cindy Yee | May 2, 2005In a few days, I’m going to start packing up. Into sturdy suitcases with wheels will go the clothes that have kept me relatively dry in the winter and decently unexposed in the summer.
In a few days, I’m going to start packing up. Into sturdy suitcases with wheels will go the clothes that have kept me relatively dry in the winter and decently unexposed in the summer.
This past weekend, alumni flocked back to campus for their fifth to sixtieth reunions, kicking back and enjoying the perfect Southern spring weather in record numbers..
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