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No Way Home: Outsiders and Outcasts
… volunteered to travel to Jena once the media firestorm had died down and the town turned to the hard work of trying to reforge a community after such deep division. Would it even be … being so simple as circling the wagons. Besides, as Garcia points out, the problems of Jena, Louisiana, are really the …
Victor Hugo
… for he was the son of a simple Joseph Hugo—became a soldier at the age of fourteen, on the eve of the epoch-making … Seventeen months after the birth of the second, on the 26th of February, 1802, at Besancon, was born the third … of rhythm and cadence; for notwithstanding that at certain points he broke through his rules of classic verse, he …
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Stones (excerpts)
… front of our eyes, like a circus show where every acrobat dies, and so does each laughing clown; enchanted, you watch, … our keys (the keys we used to open the doors of the hospitals, and walk between light and dark of the morning … scatter under their feet, and make us follow them. Now they come together in their black suits, looking like …
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The Moving of the Water
… the road reported on three occasions that he had in fact died, though these reports proved premature. Mrs. Bevan had … splatterings of bird feces. Mrs. Bevan hoped that 500 sharp points would do the trick. The following Wednesday, Mrs. … birds neighbors Migration family boys christianity 116-126 By David Lloyd Illustration by Sergio García Sánchez …
Tugboats on the Delaware
… Teresa McAllister handles routinely. This time, the problem comes in the form of a ship named Agia Sofia , docked at … steel reverberates above the noise of the tug’s idling diesel engine. Teresa’s captain, Bob Foltz, and the docking … turn around one of the H’s uprights, a gesture that signals to Musto up in the wheelhouse, “I’m done; you can …
The Vanderbilt Literary Movement
… to this statement, probably not to be disputed, is that a complete bibliography woidd have been a useful addition to … the nation at the moment. (Momentarily, many people had become Agrarians, at least individually, in order to eat.) … Belloc and G. K. Chesterton, who were Distributists, were also good Agrarians, and the upshot of this slightly odd …
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