The Adaptation of the Stowaway
The thing about stowaways, James McCarthy had learned in his years on the railroad, was that they were never quite what they seemed. Not because they were dishonest, though some of them were. Because survival had shaped them into shapes that did not quite fit the categories the world had prepared for them. He had seen a twelve-year-old boy hide in a freight car for three hundred miles,...
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