The pea-pickers
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Steve and Blue are two girls who, dressed as men, are taken on as itinerant workers. But their disguise is partial - and their quest is for love. For Blue, the novel ends in marirage; but not for Steve. For …
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Steve and Blue are two girls who, dressed as men, are taken on as itinerant workers. But their disguise is partial - and their quest is for love. For Blue, the novel ends in marirage; but not for Steve. For her, desire is never straight forward, and love leaves her confused, but independent.
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