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«?, 5^ r 'Nimrod,' which they had heard before. TUP Alice Greer McNew Mimrod Larkin was named for his It wasn't the distinguished records grandfather, and his grandfather was of his forebears that made him happy to named for his grandfather. Mimrod be named for them-the first Mimrod had, thought it a good name and wasn't embar- after all, come from out East in a great rassed by the snickers and glances of other and mysterious hurry. The story had children at school who'd never heard the pursued him through the years that he likes of it, or the teachers who asked him was escaping something, and it seemed loud, and thought he must have said rumors went unconfirmed. After some years he married the "mother of my chil- to spell it for them, like they couldn't likely that it included a wife and children, understand plain English spoken clear and and even a crime of some sort, but the manner. The children numbered five at dren," as he put it in his very courtly Mimrod laughed at them. His very label showed how unique he was, and only he solely with two dead men. When he was
Appalachian Review – University of North Carolina Press
Published: Jan 8, 1980
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