Description
No one knows his last name, but that does not matter. He is one of those cosmopolitans, the type found all over the world, that are of no particular nationality. His most striking feature is his sparkling brown eyes, set in a face that has been tanned and hardened through years of sea-faring. Although he must be at least sixty-five, his jet black hair and vigorous energy give him the appearance of a man of fifty. He is invariably clad in blue denim pants, a black jacket, and an old tweed cap. He is a carpenter, plumber, painter, electrician, a gardener, and jack-of-all-trades.
Recommended Citation
Miller, Russell
(1943)
"Joe,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 11
:
Iss.
3
, Article 20.
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