I wanted to see what other things she had in the box so I untied the blue ribbon, opened up the box, and pulled out its contents. There was a faded photograph, an empty bag of Lunetas, a grey Stetson cowboy hat, a faded blue ribbon, and what looked like a peacock feather. I didn't know what to make of them, so I asked my aunt what they were. I sat there looking at all the contents that seemed like random objects. Auntie referred to her collection as "memories," and I wanted to know what they were and if she had any special reason to keep them. My Auntie looked at the stuff from the table, lined the items all up in a row, she smiled at me and then began her story.
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