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James Salter Reads Reynolds Price

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Trial of Ravey

Crawford thought he'd taken another grown step. No need to lean on others of the sky. He could handle this trial with his own strong body and his new brave mind. His father said they'd better take a walk before bedtime if they meant to sleep. After a speechless fifteen minutes they left strong moonlight and entered the woods. Crawford asked himself, what will we be when all this settles? But no answer showed.

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