The Mississippi Mine
The manor house on top of Oak Hollow hill had once been white. Now it was the color of coal dust, which was arguably worse because coal dust was honest about what it was. Miss Eulalia Beaumont lived there alone, surviving on tea, nostalgia, and the reluctant respect of the mining community below. She was sixty-eight years old, the last descendant of the Beaumont family, and she had watched her...
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