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The sunflower looked big in her hand. So, he trimmed it. She handed him a vase. Trim it too, she said. He felt the quickness of her temper and its impeccable logic as a lash. He could see that he had no choice but to buy her a smaller vase. He kept the bigger one. Years later, he had it by the front door to hold the umbrella he’d take out for walks on sunny days.