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\noindent\textbf{Note:} this book relies on the plots of The Post-Self Cycle, particularly \emph{Mitzvot}. It is strongly recommended that you read those works first. They may all be found \emph{post-self.ink/cycle} as paperbacks, ebooks, and free to read in the browser.
The tilde (\textasciitilde) is the punctuation mark of whimsy and on this I will not be swayed.
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\noindent\textbf{Content notes:} Contains mentions of rough, but consensual sex with one vague description; blood; adult characters engaging with the world as children, unrelated to sex; themes of familial abuse.
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\emph{To the Lament, who offered me reclamation.}
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She died at play, \\
Gambolled away \\
Her lease of spotted hours, \\
Then sank as gaily as a Turk \\
Upon a Couch of flowers.
Her ghost strolled softly oer the hill \\
Yesterday, and Today, \\
Her vestments as the silver fleece — \\
Her countenance as spray.
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\emph{— Emily Dickinson}
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