1. The red covers have gone back on the sofas, and the room looks so warm and inviting. No grey weather can get in now.
2. A table laid for supper with shining glasses and cutlery.
3. In the night, I feel with my feet my ballet shoes which are hanging from the end of the bed, tied with their ribbons.
End at the beginning, whistler and no pressure.
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