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I remember the smell of him. Well-known on our hollow, he had no home--though our neighbors let him sleep in their barn. He wandered. We would see him walking up Gore Hill, or sitting on the bridge at the fork in the road. My mother, without fail, would pull over and offer him a ride. He would squeeze into the back seat of our station wagon, sandwiched into the four of us. We would hold our breath and avert our eyes, lifting them only ...
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