Jamie Quinn

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Then, one day, in the summer of 1956, Esau got sick. We were cutting wood with a crosscut saw, and suddenly he collapsed. “Esau!” I screamed and ran to his side. He was dazed and covered with sweat. He squeezed my arm and mumbled, “I’m okay, li’l brother.
Don't Cry for Me
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