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Chapter no 42

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

HOMESTEADER SIGHTED IN UPPER FOGLANDS

The Stranger arrived in the early spring, when the thawing ground had the texture of crystalline silicon. Her inky hair had been customized into plaits, and she wore round, silver glasses that seemed as if they belonged to someone else. The Stranger wore black, and from a distance, her cleverly tailored velvet overcoat almost concealed the fact that she was with child.

When the Editor of theย Friendship Mirrorย inquired, the Stranger revealed that her name was Emily B. Marks. Friendship was a town of pseudonyms, so no one made the mistake of assuming it was the name sheโ€™d been born with.

The Editor held out his hand for Emily to shake. โ€œWhen will your spouse be joining you, Mrs. Marks?โ€ the Editor asked, looking significantly at Emilyโ€™s abdomen.

โ€œIt is Miss Marks, and I am alone and intend to stay that way,โ€ Emily said.

โ€œI warn you: a comely young person like yourself never finds herself at a loss for company in these parts,โ€ the Editor said. โ€œLife is quite difficult here, and even the most independent among us find it beneficial to pair up. Where will you be staying, if you donโ€™t mind my asking?โ€

She reported that she had selected a parcel of land in the northwesternmost part of Friendship. โ€œIโ€™m told itโ€™s on a high cliff, by the water,โ€ she said.

โ€œUpper Foglands? Hope you like rocks! No oneโ€™s kept a farm in Upper Foglands for as long as I can recall,โ€ the Editor said. โ€œAnd the only folks nearby areโ€”โ€ The Editor searched his memory. โ€œAlabaster Brown, the vintner, who has been married a dozenโ€”โ€

โ€œI have no interest in town gossip,โ€ Emily said.ย โ€œSkip.โ€

โ€œIf you change your mind, be sure to take a gander at the town message board before you go. It has the latest Friendship happenings.โ€ The Editor indicated a hutch on which the community news and offerings of Friendship were posted. โ€œI shall post a story about your arrival as soon as we are done speaking.โ€

โ€œIs it possible,โ€ Emily asked, โ€œto opt out of such a posting?โ€

The question seemed too complicated for the newspaperman to consider, and so he ignored it. โ€œEven Alabaster Brownโ€™s vineyard is closer than your plot in Foglands. If it were me, Miss, Iโ€™d find land nearer to town should the opportunity present itself. Verdant Valley would certainly be a fine place to raise aโ€”โ€

โ€œSkip.โ€ย Emily asked to be pointed in the direction of the stables so that she could procure a horse. The Editor obliged, and Emily was halfway down the street when he stopped her again. โ€œHere,โ€ he said. Seemingly out of thin air, he produced half a baguette, spread with red sauce and sprinkled with greasy strings of cheese. โ€œItโ€™s a gift. To help you get started.โ€

โ€œThis is very generous,โ€ Emily said. โ€œWhat is it?โ€

โ€œI call it a panem et caseum morsu. Itโ€™s based on a dish my grandparents made in the old countโ€”โ€

โ€œSkip.โ€

In the time it took Emily to add the offering to her inventory, the Editor had disappeared.

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