/~veryone in Larchmont knew that Heidi was a<br >(---- ~tramp the day she came home from the hospital. At<br > that point in her life it wasn t the rubber pants that<br > gave her away, or even the fact that when someone<br > picked her up for burping, she blew in his ear. Let<br > me put it this way: She did things with her pacifier<br > that most women still haven t done with their hus-<br > bands. Is that a tramp, or what?<br > It was almost unthinkable that we would ever<br > become friends, especially to my mother. She con-<br > sidered anyone who wore open-toed shoes an<br > exhibitionist.<br > Heidi and I were so unalike. I mean, when I had<br > diaper rash, she had herpes. I d fuss about going to<br > bed; she d hit the mattress the minute someone un-<br >
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