Burden: A NovelSt. Martin's Publishing Group, 2003. 4. 7. - 320ÆäÀÌÁö Burden, a twenty-one-year-old grocery store clerk in Walterboro, South Carolina, has two things on his mind: suicide and sex. Suicide because of overwhelming guilt for his role in the death of a beloved cousin. Sex because if you live in a small Southern town stuffed with unfulfilled wives and their vengeful men, it's got to be a great way to go. |
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... glass. ¡°Burd's been with us past couple of hours, Eugene, watching the game.¡± Burden took a sip of Corona, its flavor leeching under Eugene's shadow. Goddamn, Eugene, he thought. Away from Pru, away from the moment, Burden didn't have ...
... glass but Eugene raised a blocking hand, finished what remained of his chaser, brought the mug down sharply on the bar counter, and stood. ¡°Got to get home. Won't be much sleeping done tonight." He slapped Burden soundly on his shoulder ...
... glass would do you good." ¡°That sure sounds fine, Mrs. Whitman, but I need to get back to the store.¡± But Burden wasn't sure he wouldn't like some iced tea. The day was hot, after all, and he'd made his final delivery. And Maude was ...
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