Pummeling the door with his fists at the Searights Tollhouse on Cumberland Road, Jolly then breaks into pieces the wooden sign that had been hanging there. “Closed!” Jolly bellows and kicks at the broken wood. “Widow woman! Hey! Somebody’s always in there! You gots ten miners boarding in your upstairs hellhole ‘round the clock. Ain’t … Continue reading The Toll
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