By: Ardis E. Parshall - December 28, 2016 From the Improvement Era, August 1948 – Tomorrow is Another Year By H.R. Fea Kathie placed Bill’s eggs in front of him and returned to the kitchen doorway, her back to him. Bill sat quietly, the remains of his breakfast before him, his lean, tanned arms on the oilcloth. The letter was in his hand. “It’s no use, Kathie,” his voice was tired; “we’ll have to pay it.” “But, Bill. . ...
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