“The Fall” by Nathan Ward
A riderless horse clopping with hungry purpose down the block was not such a rare sight on that part of the West Side then. . .
A riderless horse clopping with hungry purpose down the block was not such a rare sight on that part of the West Side then. . .
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It’s not there anymore. It was only a short walk from the Chelsea Hotel to Eleventh Avenue. I loved that old saloon . . .
We’re parked at the end of a long driveway. Pristera wags a finger at me. “Stay in the car . . . “
The first thing out of his mouth when I sat down was about the High Park. I hadn’t been in maybe a year or so since I’d moved out of the neighborhood, but my brother was a regular . . .
“You better come get me,” George mumbled into the phone when his wife Connie answered brightly on the third ring . . .
Eammon Doyle wrapped his fist on the bar. “This is Col. James Kelleher, Jungle Jim to his friends. He’s just back from Belfast. I know some of you lads are thinking of joining the fight, so I asked him to talk to you.” . . .
“You must smoke crack if you think we’re riding with y’all.” . . .