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Aliakbar salehi Posted 10 years ago
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settle one’s toes in the peat

At our first of several biweekly appointments, Emma’s and my discussion tended from the
medical (“How’s the rash?”) to the more existential. The traditional cancer narrative—that one ought
to recede, spend time with family, and settle one’s toes in the peat—was one option.
what is "settle one’s toes in the peat" means?
  

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Lead a quiet and restful life, I think. "peat" could also be an oblique reference to burial. I'm not sure if that is intended or not.

  • Lead a quiet and restful life, I think.
  • "peat" could also be an oblique reference to burial.
  • I'm not sure if that is intended or not.
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Lead a quiet and restful life, I think.

"peat" could also be an oblique reference to burial. I'm not sure if that is intended or not.
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