The Lady
“You know, I got stuck with this job at my old precinct too.” “What job?” Mary waved her hand at the house sitting in front… Read More »The Lady
“You know, I got stuck with this job at my old precinct too.” “What job?” Mary waved her hand at the house sitting in front… Read More »The Lady
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by: Susan J. Hay At one time, we waited if we were apartFor a letter to reach us before we could startTo know what an… Read More »Can you hear me, now?