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by Jaime Manrique
Against a topaz sky and sensual red cayenne; fragrant4 with almond and Indian orange; wearing their spike-heeled shoes, lowcut dresses and wide swirling6 skirts; in the style of the time; perfumed, olive-skinned, smiling, my aunts danced the mambo and sang: "Doctor, tomorrow, you can't pull my tooth even if I die of the pain." those evenings of my childhood when my aunts were young and belonged to me, and I danced hiding in their skirts, our lives were a happy mambo—— I remember. 点击收听单词发音
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