The coach is passing a series of men spaced evenly by the side of the road. Because the poles were stolen and no wire is available, these men have become a “wireless telegraph,” passing on messages from man to man. The men are employed by the state for their duties.
Fifty Great European Short Stories. Ed. Edward and Elizabeth Huberman. New York: Bantam Books. 1971.
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After this sampling of short stories, I have decided to end this blog. RayS.
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