Homer Hickam Quote

Dilly Trammel shot me as I was climbing out. Jim winced, as if the memory made him get shot all over again. Trudy and me heard him at the front door—an hour before he should’ve been home, by the way—but then he sneaked around and winged me with his pistola while I was doing my best to save the honor of his wife by not being caught. What kind of man would be so low as to shoot a man looking after the honor of his wife?

Homer Hickam

Dilly Trammel shot me as I was climbing out. Jim winced, as if the memory made him get shot all over again. Trudy and me heard him at the front door—an hour before he should’ve been home, by the way—but then he sneaked around and winged me with his pistola while I was doing my best to save the honor of his wife by not being caught. What kind of man would be so low as to shoot a man looking after the honor of his wife?

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