Returning to Life with Jane Austen's “Emma”

Returning to Life with Jane Austen's “Emma”

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While recovering from eye surgery, I spent a lot of time looking down at the floor. I saw that the beige carpet was worn away—not discolored or faded but just worked through by the ceaseless back-and-forth of my desk chair. What do you see when a carpet is worn away? The floor? No, just more

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