Monday, November 3, 2008

Coral Fellows

Landon Scott
Tyler Kemp
English IV CP
November 3, 2008
Mrs. Jernigan

"She was very young- about thirteen- and at that age you are not afraid of many things, age and death, all the things which may turn up, snake bite and fever and rats and a bad smell. life hadnt got at her yet; she had a false air of impregnability. But she had been reduced, as it were, to the smallest terms- everything was there but on the thinnest lines. That was what the sun did to a child, reduced it to a framwork. The gold bangle on the bony wrist was like a padlock on a canvas door which a fist could break" (Page 33)'