jenniepepsi
Nov 10, 2009, 11:23 PM
Hello everyone.
I am reading my book again. Stephen kings collection of short storys in a book called "Skeleton Crew'
and i was reading one of the storys called "The man who would not shake hands"
The problem I'm having right now, is of course, that the part that is most important, is torn out of my book lol. Its an old book. One of the original prints from 1986. So its worn.
I was wondering if anyone would be willing to type it out for me? Its not a very long part. It's the part from where the character Greer is telling the story of WHY the man would not shake hands. In Bombay. Then in my book it takes back up with greer talking normal again and NOT about the past.
Its a lot to ask, and I'm sorry, but if anyone is willing to type out the few paragraphs about why the man would not shake hands, that would be awesome. Thank you.
I am reading my book again. Stephen kings collection of short storys in a book called "Skeleton Crew'
and i was reading one of the storys called "The man who would not shake hands"
The problem I'm having right now, is of course, that the part that is most important, is torn out of my book lol. Its an old book. One of the original prints from 1986. So its worn.
I was wondering if anyone would be willing to type it out for me? Its not a very long part. It's the part from where the character Greer is telling the story of WHY the man would not shake hands. In Bombay. Then in my book it takes back up with greer talking normal again and NOT about the past.
Its a lot to ask, and I'm sorry, but if anyone is willing to type out the few paragraphs about why the man would not shake hands, that would be awesome. Thank you.