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On the Refraction of Light, by James R. Bell

The 3rd month of poverty had ground Jack to dust. Every evening, at 6, he would come home from work, pace about his room & chain smoke. In his eyes there was the look of a cornered animal – wild & desperate. A knock at the door would force him to stand, completely still, until he heard the visitor’s footsteps recede down the stairs. Continue reading

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