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Comin’ Home to Die

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The Devil & Uncle Will

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“There’s one thing ya haven’t told me,” I said one night after I’m sure he thought he’d told me everything. “There was a stretch of time durin’ the war when ya just up and disappeared. Then one day ya came drivin’ up in the ol’ bus like you’d never been gone. Where’d ya go durin’ that time? Were ya fightin’ the Germans?”

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Miles, H. (1991). Comin’ Home to Die. In: The Devil & Uncle Will. Contemporary Literature. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6885-4_23

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