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Annotated by:
- Nixon, Lois LaCivita
- Date of entry: Nov-11-1994
Summary
An adult tells a very simple story about her elderly grandparents. In the morning the speaker wakes the sleeping couple observing that Grandpa, who is ill and in pain, gains comfort from the old woman in bed beside him. In fact the grandmother IS medicine that "stops the pain" during the night, a medicine contained "in her unbraided hair." Grandma's act of crawling into bed with loosened hair sustains him; it is an act of compassion, of love and an oblique reference to conjugal union.
Primary Source
Once
Publisher
Harcourt, Brace
Place Published
New York
Edition
1968