“Frank had
expected some protest at his idea of going west, but not this. He inhaled
slowly and still avoided looking at his father when he spoke. “Pa, there’s
nothing for me around here. This farm can’t support you, Paul Junior’s family,
and me at the same time.”
“I know that. But
what if you stayed around here and worked for us? We’d pay you, of course. And
then, when a farm around here comes up for sale, you could buy it and we’d be
around to help you.”
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Can two men find love amidst the pervasive culture of propriety, honor, and expectation of the 1960s?
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Can two men find love amidst the pervasive culture of propriety, honor, and expectation of the 1960s?
Poor Pa. He's trying so hard to convince, truly persuade his son not to do this.
ReplyDeleteAw, I feel pretty sad for Frank's poor father, faced with losing his son.
ReplyDeleteIrresistible force meets immovable object. This isn't easy for either of them.
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