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Saeng hesitated. Then she thrust out the heart-shaped green leaf in her
hand and stammered, "Do-do you have this plant? I--I don't know its
name.
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vines
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Saeng looked at the white bud in her hand now, small and fragile. Gently,
she closed her palm around it and held it tight. That, at least, she could
hold on to.
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Only half listening, Saeng wished that there were a polite way she could
excuse herself and leave. Still, she dutifully followed the other woman
through the greenhouse door and walked in.
It was like walking into another world. A hot, moist world exploding with
greenery. Huge flat leaves, delicate wisps of tendrils, ferns and fronds and
vines of all shades and shapes grew in seemingly random profusion.
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