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MISS
FIDELITY
by Cynthia Brown
24" high x
8" wide x 7" deep
Mixed media and other clay pieces
Miss Fidelity was the only adult who lived in Fork in the Road with
more than an eighth grade education. She was our school marm, our Sunday
school teacher and the moral standard all of us lesser mortals strove
for.
She loved to pull out her map and tell us stories about all the places
in the United States she had traveled and how she believed Oklahoma
was pretty near the center of God’s universe, and how we ought
to be thankful that's where we were born. I never did ask her how dust
storms, tornadoes and horseflies fit into the picture.
She was second cousin to Shirlene, Earlene and Maybelle Tibbetts and
was as different from them as night is from day. Folks looked up to
her but they still loved to whisper behind her back, calling her frigid,
just plain baffled how she could get by without cussing or drinking
or smoking.
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