A House in Montauk

october 1993

We leave the bustle of the city, get off the highway, drive past Southhampton and its patrician residences, speed past Easthampton, invaded by tourists gaping at stars, or so they hope, and head toward the point of Long Island. As we approach Montauk, nature has reclaimed its due. There are sandy dunes, wild grass and the cries of seagulls fill the air.

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