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Shadow Tag Shadow Tag by Louise Erdrich
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“Here is the most telling fact: you wish to possess me.

Here is another fact: I loved you and let you think you could.”
Louise Erdrich, Shadow Tag
“Wherever the family was, these two dogs, both six-year-old shepherd mixes, took up their posts at the central coming-and-going point. Gil called them concierge dogs. And it's true, they were inquisitive and accommodating. But they were not fawning or overly playful. They were watchful and thoughtful. Irene thought they had gravitas. Weighty demeanors. She thought of them as diplomats. She had noticed that when Gil was about to lose his temper one of the dogs always appeared and did something to divert his attention. Sometimes they acted like fools, but it was brilliant acting. Once, when he was furious about a bill for the late fees for a lost video, one of the dogs had walked right up to Gil and lifted his leg over his shoe. Gil was shouting at Florian when the piss splattered down, and she'd felt a sudden jolt of pride in the dog.”
Louise Erdrich, Shadow Tag
“Irene nodded. She couldn't say it but she knew she was destroying a world. A little culture. It was the known and safe way of behaving in the family. All the rituals, wrong or sick, it didn't matter, good or bad, would be useless. All the strategies. They knew the familiar treacheries, but now they would be open to new dangers.”
Louise Erdrich, Shadow Tag
“He despised his body for its boring hungers, reflex anger; its petty, obliterating rage. But now he'd become detached. He regarded his body with a tender regret. It was the thing his spirit had to haul.”
Louise Erdrich, Shadow Tag
“Any power she owned lay in her feigned indifference.”
Louise Erdrich, Shadow Tag
“But now he was losing confidence and control. His paintings were hiding from him because Irene was hiding something.”
Louise Erdrich, Shadow Tag