Connie Harkness

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These things a good cigarmaker learned to do more or less mechanically, which left us free to think, talk, listen, or sing.” One among the crew was often selected to read aloud to the others, and given a share of the cigars as a form of payment: “I had earned the mind-freedom that accompanied skill as a craftsman.”
Craft: An American History
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