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especially during the cooler months. &mdash · Kaitlin Clapinski · InStyle · Carolyn Cavecche · Oc Register · 22 Nov. 2025 Porter Hodge · for example · Patrick Mooney · New York Times · Anthony Lane · New Yorker · 8 May 2026 That moment was a long way away · and when the time came to put her in the ground · her rose gardens were all gone—sold with the house · abandoned by the new owners · forgotten even by her. &mdash · Literary Hub · 8 May 2026 And · as time passed · the forest

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especially during the cooler months. &mdash
Kaitlin Clapinski
InStyle
Carolyn Cavecche
Oc Register
22 Nov. 2025 Porter Hodge
for example
Patrick Mooney
New York Times
Anthony Lane
New Yorker
8 May 2026 That moment was a long way away
and when the time came to put her in the ground
her rose gardens were all gone—sold with the house
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abandoned by the new owners
forgotten even by her. &mdash
Literary Hub
8 May 2026 And
as time passed
the forest

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