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The Runner

The Runner George Strange Appalachian Heritage, Volume 10, Number 4, Fall 1982, pp. 26-45 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.1982.0004 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/440267/summary Access provided at 19 Feb 2020 22:35 GMT from JHU Libraries IKJ)I 26 The Runner* by George Strange Detroit, Mich. March 7 To Whom It May Concern: This is to introduce my son, Denton Pridemore, Jr., to any of you who don't remember him or haven't been accorded the pleasure of meeting up with him. He is a fine boy and has been a loving and dutiful son and is now full-grown by four years and of a mind to return to Kentucky, which was my home and the home of generations before me. He is a strong boy and no more afraid of work than a hawk's afraid of a shadow. While he's never farmed, he's wanting work in that line and will do good by any of you who want to hire him on. He's smart and learns fast, and you could pay him whatever you're a mind to until he gets to knowing more and is worth more to you. He is not needing of much http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

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University of North Carolina Press
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Copyright © Berea College
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2692-9244
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Abstract

George Strange Appalachian Heritage, Volume 10, Number 4, Fall 1982, pp. 26-45 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.1982.0004 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/440267/summary Access provided at 19 Feb 2020 22:35 GMT from JHU Libraries IKJ)I 26 The Runner* by George Strange Detroit, Mich. March 7 To Whom It May Concern: This is to introduce my son, Denton Pridemore, Jr., to any of you who don't remember him or haven't been accorded the pleasure of meeting up with him. He is a fine boy and has been a loving and dutiful son and is now full-grown by four years and of a mind to return to Kentucky, which was my home and the home of generations before me. He is a strong boy and no more afraid of work than a hawk's afraid of a shadow. While he's never farmed, he's wanting work in that line and will do good by any of you who want to hire him on. He's smart and learns fast, and you could pay him whatever you're a mind to until he gets to knowing more and is worth more to you. He is not needing of much

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

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