And Ilse walks slowly by a ditch, dragging her feet on the dirt. She watches for the tiny flowers that sprout up by the road. She plucks them, stuffing each into the pockets of her dusty pinafore.
At every noise she perks up, waiting for the distant rumbling of a wagon or carriage. Ilse is hitchhiking to the city. Any city. Anywhere
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