I cannot provide you with a PDF of Eugenia Collier's "Marigolds." Sharing copyrighted material without permission is illegal.
However, I can offer you information about where you might legally access the story:
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Online Literature Databases: Many universities and libraries subscribe to online databases containing literary works. If you are affiliated with an educational institution, check their online resources. JSTOR, Project MUSE, and EBSCOhost are examples of such databases.
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Online Booksellers: You may be able to purchase the story as part of an anthology or collection through online booksellers like Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
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Public Libraries: Your local public library is likely to have a copy of the story in a collection of short stories or an anthology. You can check their online catalog or visit in person.
While I cannot directly give you the PDF, I can help you find legitimate ways to read Eugenia Collier's powerful and moving story, "Marigolds." Remember, respecting copyright is crucial for supporting authors and the literary world.