Sherwood Anderson Quotes
Dreams Then Were To Be Expressed In Building Railroads And Factories, In Boring Gas Wells, Stringing Telegraph Poles. There Was Room For No Other Dream And Since Father Could Not Do Any Of These Things He Was An Outlaw In His Community. The Community Tolerated Him. His Own Sons Tolerated Him.
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