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Tennessee DaveThu Oct-17-19 11:20 AM
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Started reading Tucker again and I just noticed something, LL wrote about normal happenings of a person's life and mental workings.
For example, on the second page of paragraph 1 Tucker, our protagonist, had the thought, 'Well, I'd always told myself I could make as big tracks as any man, but now I was faced up with it and had no idea what to do.'
I have felt that way myself, especially when I was a youngster and that really struck a note of a remembered feeling. And I'll just bet at some time or other many of you bunch here have known that feeling before.
And THAT is one of the reasons I've enjoyed LL'S writing. I just never actually noticed the connection before, at least not that clearly.
As I said, just a comment. I may make others before I finish Tucker because I've a feeling I'll notice more.

Tennessee Dave

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