Politesse

August 4, 2009

AT a polling booth at nine in the morning: neighbors arrive, greet one another, smile at each other, chat in slightly hushed voices, sit quietly waiting, then take their turn to go into the voting cubicle, mark the form, dip their little finger in black ink, and step out, continuing their earlier smiles and conversations about neighbors who have moved house, about children who have recently married, about drains that need fixing, about all kinds

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