Bobbie Ann Mason Quotes
My Father-in-law, Barney Rawlings, Spent A Couple Of Months Hiding Out In France In 1944, Frantically Memorizing A Few French Words To Pass Himself Off As A Frenchman, But His Ordeal Had Not Inspired In Me Any Action Until I Started Taking A French Class.
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