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chapter vi, page 125
posted Jun.11.15 at 11:57 pm

Generally, Georgie had done her best to avoid Market Days, though they went by a different name in her hometown. Other than her early years in the city, Georgie spent most of her years on the outskirts of town on the ranch. Her father loved the weekend market in downtown Xalé, which Georgie supposed was the one regularly scheduled excursion every week for her otherwise housebound dad.

Sometimes she would join him merely for the sake of being a good daughter, but every time the crowds and salesfolks caused her great stress. Georgie greatly disliked loud yelling (unless it was her own) and navigating swarms of people too close not to brush up against.

She much preferred traipsing around at the ranch, awaiting the treats her father would bring her from the weekly markets. 

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