If Edwards is in pretty good physical shape, his mental powers appear entirely undiminished. He was always a quick wit but now, perhaps because he has more leisure, appears more intellectually curious than ever. His reading needs far exceed the capacity of the prison camp library.
Edwards is in charge of that library, but the responsibility is not an onerous one. The collection, he says, is what you might expect to find in the home of the "average country lawyer."
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Free EWE!
In Louisiana we like to keep our librarians behind bars, I guess.
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