Wednesday, November 13, 2013

First Lines: Harold L. Davis - Honey in the Horn


There was a run-down old tollbridge station in the Shoestring Valley of Southern Oregon where Uncle Preston Shively had lived for fifty years, outlasting a wife, two sons, several plagues of grasshoppers, wheat-rust and caterpillars, a couple or three invasions of land-hunting settlers and real-estate speculators, and everybody else except the scattering of old pioneers who had cockleburred themselves onto the country at about the same time he did.

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