Dillard
reminisces about a couple of summers ago when she was walking along the edge of the island. She
wanted to see what was in the water as well as scare some frogs. She notices that the frogs have
this strange habit of jumping into the water from seemingly invisible positions...
Saturday, July 30, 2011
What sights continue to amuse Dillard in Pilgrim at Tinker Creek?
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