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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Willie Nelson Confirms Sad News On Today

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Willie Nelson Confirms Sad News On Today
In an emotional 1-on-1 interview, one of America's most respected icons revealed that he wouldn't be where he is now.
This was a really, really difficult decision for him to tell the truth?

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thorough wetting was concerned. But even in this Harriet Burrell saw danger. Dont go near the edge, Tommy! she shouted. Tommy Thompson merely waved her hand and continued on. Nor did she halt until she had reached the edge of the bluff, having waded through the white foam with which the ground had been covered. She stood there, faintly outlined in the night, and with both hands thrown above her head as if she were about to dive, uttered a shrill little yell. Stop! Come back! begged Harriet. Im going to take a thwim, replied Tommy. A great, dark roller came thundering in. It leaped up into the air, hovered an instant,
with all their might. It seemed to them, in their anxiety, as if they had been swimming for hours. Harriet finally ceased swimming and lay floating with a slight movement of her arms. What ith it? questioned Grace. I dont know. But you thee thomething, dont you? That is the worst of it. I do not. Look sharp. Can you make out anything that looks like the shore? I thee a light! I thee a light! cried Tommy delightedly. Yes; I see it now. That must be on the shore. We have been going in the wrong direction.
of tents tipped over backward, leaving their occupants scrambling from their cots, now in the open air. Girls, see if you can lend the Wau-Wau girls assistance, commanded Miss Elting. Hurry! About all that was necessary to get to the distressed campers was to let go of the trees to which the Meadow-Brook Girls had been clinging. The wind did the rest, and they brought up in confused heaps near and beyond the uncovered tents. Cots had been overturned by the sudden heavy squall, blankets and equipment blown away. The cook tent was down and the contents apparently a wreck. Cling to the trees! Never mind saving anything now!

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