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Stories and drawings |
Beula recalled an incident which took place when she and Lafar were living on the street behind the filter plant in Cliffside, a few houses above Nell and Roy Hill. She said Lafar kept pigs across the river behind their house. (This was possibly behind the house in which they had lived when they first moved to Cliffside.) He used a rowboat, which he kept tied down on the riverbank, to cross the river to take feed to the pigs each evening. He had taken the flu, was weak and dizzy, and had been unable go feed the pigs. It had been raining and the river was up, but the pigs had been without food for some time. After it stopped raining, Beula bravely put her coat on and set out across the river in the rowboat to feed the pigs.
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