The Novels, Stories And Sketches of F. Hopkinson Smith: At Close Range
The Novels, Stories And Sketches of F. Hopkinson Smith: At Close Range
Smith Francis Hopkinson
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Why, we couldn't get a pillow. I tried to get a shake-down some'ers, but half these people won't get six feet of space to lie down in, let alone a bed." '* Well, I don't know what we 're going to do. Freddie 's got a raging fever ; I can't hold him here in my arms all night." Sam shifted his weight to the other foot and concentrated his camera. The man with the medal and the woman with the boy were evidently man and wife. Sam had no little Freddie of his own — no Kitty, in fact — not yet — no h...ome really that he could call his own — never more than a month at a time. A Pullman lower or a third story front in a three-dollar-a- day hotel was often his bed, and a marble-top table with iron legs screwed to the floor of a railroad restaurant and within sound of a big- voiced gateman bawling out the trains, gen- 68 Digitized by VjOOQIC A MEDAL OF HONOR erally his board. Freddie looked like a nice boy, and she looked like a nice woman. Man was O. K., anyhow — didn't give medals of honor to any other kind.
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