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1868–1950

Nellie Clark

Edgar Lee Masters

I WAS only eight years old; And before I grew up and knew what it meant I had no words for it, except That I was frightened and told my

Mother; And that my Father got a pistol And would have killed Charlie, who was a big boy, Fifteen years old, except for his Mother. Nevertheless the story clung to me.

But the man who married me, a widower of thirty-five, Was a newcomer and never heard it ‘ Till two years after we were married. Then he considered himself cheated,

And the village agreed that I was not really a virgin. Well, he deserted me, and I died The following winter.

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