He mean’t well. He wanted to know how I liked the book. I could not deal with reading the book; I didn’t know why. After he gave me a reasonable time to have read it he asked if I liked it. I hadn’t read it because I couldn’t deal with it. So, I lied. I said I liked it. I wanted to read the book; and to this day I have not tried to read it. I feel I owe it to him. I think I got the title a bit wrong so I have to resolve that first. Mr. Winans mean’t well as did I. I hope to find the book in the future. I suspect it dealt with the Civil War. Did you have a similar experience in school? Please comment.
1 user commented in " While I was in 11th or 12th grade in Dundee Community High School our instructor, Robert Winans, loaned me a copy of “Man on a Gray Horse” as I recall: "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackI didn’t have an experience like this but it springs to mind a girl who I screened who was very severe. Her whole world moved so consequently she saw three noses on people.
She told me when she was taken to the zoo by her nan, when asked about the gorillas and tigers, although she saw three of them for one she suggested to her Nan that she could see them. Why wouldn’t you be able to do something so simple as look at an animal????? She spent a lot of time covering what she couldn’t do. It was pitiful when we went to an out of this world show in London with flying jumping beautiful colours she just sat there like a zombie. She couldn’t appreciate any of it. She just felt sick. I wanted to take her back with her filters but the show at the dome closed down.
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