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The daughter of the Bearded Lady.(Fictional work)

About 36 pages (10,693 words)

TriQuarterly, June 22nd, 2007

Part One When Mr. Zeit asked would I teach the sons and daughters of the Circus Fantastic, I said, "Sure, but you know, Sir, I cannot read." He said that don't matter and can I handle a shovel with my one arm, the one that ain't withered, and I said, "Yes, Sir, I can if all it needs is pushing." "How did it get that way?" asked Mr. Zeit of my bad arm, winking to his men who sat grinning around him. They was a cheerful bunch and seemed primed for laughter, which bodes well when you're hunting down a job. "That's how the good Lord made me," I said, smiling back at them, looking from man to ma...

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