
Three Topics of Muke's Novel
by Mu Kegou
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My father fell in love with a woman when he was young. She was twenty-eight years old and her face was as beautiful as a peach blossom, and when she walked from the river, her waist was as thin as a willow tree. My grandfather paddled a boat full of dung water. His eyes suddenly widened and he couldn't move away, and his hands holding the oar became panicked. It was difficult to stand firmly on both feet, and he almost fell into the sewage in the first cabin. It took eight villages to transport a boatload of dung water back to the fields. My father had long since lost the thought of picking up dung and fertilizing it. All he could think about was the girl with braids, wondering how he could see her again.
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