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Napoleon, the resident peacock at Nottoway Plantation, who inspired “Bondurant” in Tennyson.
Here he is standing at the front door, waiting impatiently to be let in:
His other favorite occupation: lurking in the branches outside the bedroom windows and letting out a bloodcurdling scream just as you’re drifting off to sleep.
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Immediate Family (photographs), by Sally Mann
Deep South (photographs), by Sally Mann
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