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The excerpt represents the core issue or deciding factor on which you must meditate, and is drawn from The White Moll by Frank L. Packard: a full kit - because I didn't know what might break, or what kind
of a mess I might want to get out of. Come on! We ain't got no
time. There's a couple of broken pickets down there. We might be
seen climbin' the fence. Come on!"
Bread upon the waters! With a sense of warm gratitude upon her,
Rhoda Gray followed the ex-convict. They made their way through
the fence. A long, low building, a storage shed evidently, showed
a few yards in front of them. It seemed to be quite close to the
river, for now she could see the reflection of lights from here
and there playing on the black, mirror-like surface of the water.
Farther on, over beyond the shed, the yard of the plant, dotted
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