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First steps of defiance

A river ran through the village, allowing it to boast of two bridges, a pair of mills separated by a V-shaped weir, and now a Zazou, sent to us from Tours.

I’d heard about the Zazous, young people who used fashion and music to protest against the ultra-conservative Vichy government and the laws they passed to constrain us.

He was the first one I’d ever seen and he was a sight to behold: long, oiled hair, a yellow tartan jacket that fell to just above his knees in a cascade of awful and more belts circling his slim waist than several men would need.

I couldn’t take my eyes off him; dancing like a spasming frog and still quite the handsomest man I had ever seen

Mother claimed that he was here because “someone, somewhere, wanted him gone” and I was forbidden to associate with him.

I adhered to

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