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Page 142
... Millie . " You ain't aimin ' to move that young man no more , " Millie added . " You bring him in here . " The big individual hesitated , but the young man had fainted , so nodding to his companion the two brought the sick person onto ...
... Millie . " You ain't aimin ' to move that young man no more , " Millie added . " You bring him in here . " The big individual hesitated , but the young man had fainted , so nodding to his companion the two brought the sick person onto ...
Page 152
... Millie . He sure was sore tonight . Ain't no reason why Millie should of treated him thataway neither . Specially after he come all the way from Kearton to see her . Twice he come now . I be danged if I can see what's wrong with her ...
... Millie . He sure was sore tonight . Ain't no reason why Millie should of treated him thataway neither . Specially after he come all the way from Kearton to see her . Twice he come now . I be danged if I can see what's wrong with her ...
Page 158
... Millie - Millie , Millie - Millie . Over on the Carter's porch , he could see by staring through the shrubbery the burning coal of Smith's cigar , moving in an arc when he withdrew it from his mouth . Smith , waiting , wait- ing forever ...
... Millie - Millie , Millie - Millie . Over on the Carter's porch , he could see by staring through the shrubbery the burning coal of Smith's cigar , moving in an arc when he withdrew it from his mouth . Smith , waiting , wait- ing forever ...
Contents
SPECIAL CONFESSION I | 1 |
RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
A CENTURY OF VERSE By Alfred Bellinger 1917 | 20 |
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