When Professor Dunleavy suggested it three weeks ago, not one student raised his hand. But extra credit sweetened the deal and William Jackson volunteered.
His parents worried, as parents do. What was this fool professor doing, sending their William to live on the streets of Washington, D.C. for seven days and nights?
William reassured his family: It would be a good experience. He would do well, he reasoned, to live a week on nothing but his wits.
Dunleavy drove him to the depot. “You bring anything?”
“Nothing.”
“Cell phone?”
“No.”
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