Elton Camp
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Should the Captain Go Down With the Ship?A Poem by Elton CampHow far does his duty extend? |
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The Cotton Harvest Is a SuccessA Story by Elton CampA spirit of competition existed among the pickers. |
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Lightning Bugs on a Summer NightA Poem by Elton CampThey were a source of delight for country children. |
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Of Snakes and WatermelonsA Story by Elton CampThe cotton pickers found both danger and a treat in the field. |
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The Boring TeacherA Poem by Elton CampAt least, his class is a cure for insomnia. |
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Beginning and EndingA Poem by Elton CampRobert was unhappy his entire life. |
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A Life of Quiet DesperationA Poem by Elton CampSadie was a migrant farm worker. |
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In the old cotton fields back home.A Story by Elton CampThe South during the early 20th Century. |
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The Joker of the JohnA Poem by Elton CampPractical jokes can "backfire" on the trickster. |
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Too Sick To Go To WorkA Poem by Elton CampUsing sick leave can be dangerous. |
