Whose house this is I think I know.He’s weekending at the beach and soHe will not see me kick in the doorTo swipe his silver, gold, and more… Reply
Let’s see…brick sidewalk and road, house looks to be 1st half, (maybe 1st quarter) of the 19th century, on a hill, Probably New England…Looks like Whitman’s house, but that’s in Camden, and I’ve seen that and the door isn’t in the center… Reply
And so it is: http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/twain/aa_twain_huckfinn_2_e.html Looks like an earlier photograph, though. Reply
Those long hot educational vacations in the back of my family’s International Harvester Scout thirty some-odd years ago, have finally paid off. Reply
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It’s some crazy old galoot–who hangs his longies in the windows. He’s really tall, too.
Whose house this is I think I know.
He’s weekending at the beach and so
He will not see me kick in the door
To swipe his silver, gold, and more…
Let’s see…brick sidewalk and road, house looks to be 1st half, (maybe 1st quarter) of the 19th century, on a hill, Probably New England…Looks like Whitman’s house, but that’s in Camden, and I’ve seen that and the door isn’t in the center…
Mark Twain
And so it is: http://www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/twain/aa_twain_huckfinn_2_e.html
Looks like an earlier photograph, though.
Those long hot educational vacations in the back of my family’s International Harvester Scout thirty some-odd years ago, have finally paid off.