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their livestock. When they found neither, when their goats and sheep and

                        cows died off, they came to Kabul They took to the Kareh-Ariana hillside,
                        living in makeshift slums, packed in huts, fifteen or twenty at a time.

                          That was also the summer of Titanic, the summer that Mariam and Aziza

                        were a tangle of limbs, rolling and giggling, Aziza insisting she get to be

                        Jack.
                          "Quiet, Aziza jo."

                          "Jack! Say my name, Khala Mariam. Say it. Jack!" "Your father will be

                        angry if you wake him."

                          "Jack! And you're Rose."
                          It would end with Mariam on her back, surrendering, agreeing again to

                        be Rose. "Fine, you be Jack," she relented "You die young, and I get to

                        live to a ripe old age."
                            "Yes,  but  I die  a hero," said Aziza, "while you, Rose, you spend  your

                        entire,  miserable  life  longing  for  me."  Then,  straddling  Mariam's chest,

                        she'd  announce,  "Now we must kiss!" Mariam whipped her head side to
                        side,  and  Aziza,  delighted  with  her  own  scandalous  behavior,  cackled

                        through puckered lips.

                          Sometimes Zalmai would saunter in and watch this game. What did he

                        get to be, he asked
                          "You can be the iceberg," said Aziza.

                            That  summer,  Titanic  fever  gripped  Kabul.  People  smuggled  pirated

                        copies  of  the  film  from  Pakistan-  sometimes  in  their  underwear.  After

                        curfew, everyone locked their doors, turned  out the  lights, turned  down
                        the  volume,  and  reaped tears for Jack and Rose and the  passengers of

                        the  doomed  ship.  If  there  was  electrical power,  Mariam, Laila, and the

                        children  watched  it  too. A  dozen times or more, they unearthed the TV
                        from  behind  the  toolshed,  late  at  night,  with  the  lights  out  and  quilts

                        pinned over the windows.
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