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The Killing of Train-Man Brown

De: Will Bevis
Narrado por: Lynn Benson
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When the Postal Service stopped the Mail Trains, They killed Train-Man Brown.

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I was only 17 - a white kid green as they come - when I first met Walker Brown. Everybody called him "Train-Man Brown" or just "Train-Man". Not Trainman" - that was too soft. The emphasis was on "Man". A black man, he had evidently kicked more than a few butts in his lifetime of working in the moving mail cars, and had earned quite of bit of respect along the way. It was assumed he was crazy - but I never believed it, not for a moment.

And he was the only one who would help me, as I struggled to do my best on what some people called "The Gravy Train". The U.S.P.S.

This is his story. Of how he died when the thing he loved most in the world - sorting the mail on a moving train - was taken away from him. Leaving only my memory of him.

Will Bevis.

About the Author:

Will Bevis is a prolific writer of short stories, articles, and memoirs. His most successful work to date has been "The Killing of Train-Man Brown". He lives in the South with his wife and daughter, three dogs, and two cats.

All of his published work is available on Amazon.com at:

http://www.amazon.com/Will-Bevis/e/B006JQH7IM/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1

©2011 Will Bevis (P)2012 Will Bevis
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