Precision Marching at the Orphanage, 1890
Issue #91
Fall 2003
We have a grandfather somewhere. We don’t know where—I mean, we kiddos don’t. Not anymore. Mostly we remember him at the low house by the lake. Grousing at the black flies, stinking up Nature with the smell of his burning...
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