Angels on Earth magazine

‘‘TAXI!’’

The morning was cold, dark and misty, not a cab in sight. “Darn it, I’m going to be late.”

I mumbled under my breath as I walked briskly along West Fifty-Seventh Street, heading for the Q train several blocks from my apartment. I didn’t relish the idea of standing alone on a New York City subway platform at 5 A.M.,

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