Excerpt: "Jim Gilmore came to Hortons Bay from Canada. He bought the
blacksmith shop from old man Horton. Jim was short and dark with big
mustaches and big hands. He was a good horseshoer and did not look
much like a blacksmith even with his leather apron on. He lived
upstairs above the blacksmith shop and took his meals at A. J.
Smith’s. Liz Coates worked for Smith’s. Mrs. Smith, who was a very
large clean woman, said Liz Coates was the neatest girl she’d ever
seen. Liz had good legs and always wore clean gingham aprons and Jim
noticed that her hair was always neat behind. He liked her face
because it was so jolly but he never thought about her. Liz liked Jim
very much. She liked it the way he walked over from the shop and often
went to the kitchen door to watch for him to start down the road. She
liked it about his mustache. She liked it about how white his teeth
were when he smiled. She liked it very much that he didn’t look like
a blacksmith. She liked it how much A. J. Smith and Mrs. Smith liked
Jim. One day she found that she liked it the way the hair was black on
his arms and how white they were above the tanned line when he washed
up in the washbasin outside the house. Liking that made her feel
funny."
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ISBN
9783968651361
Publisert
2023
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Vendor
Otbebookpublishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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