This is the debt I pay Just for one riotous day, Years of regret and grief. Sorrow without relief. Pay it I will to the end-- Until the grave, my friend, Gives me a true release-- Gives me the clasp of peace. Slight was the thing I ... Read more of The Debt at Martin Luther King.caInformational Site Network Informational
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A HUGE, double-sheeted copy of the Times newspaper was put into the
hands of a member of the Union Club by one of the waiters. Oh, what a
bore all this is, said the member, surveying the gigantic journal.
Ah, answered another member, who overheard him, it is all very well
for you who are occupied all day with business bore; but to a man living
in the country,--it is equal to a day's fishing.





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