August is when friends notoriously descend on Camont like a nap. They hide out in cool shuttered bedrooms, white linen curtains breathing with each shallow breeze; a shaded hammock barely moves with the napping weight of city soul pushing off the giant oak trees. Only when the late burning sun dips behind the canal-side Pop…
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