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It was a warm summer night like this, the night they came for Mister Marindino. The ambulance stopped in front of his house as the neighbors gathered in the shadows "t must be his heart." one muttered. "Too many of those good Cuban cigars." I was just a kid, standing at the edges. I loved those kind old people; They husband with his stories, Mrs. M with her Anisette cookies. Now poor Mrs. Marindino stood silent , in shock, as the EMT's carried him out on the stretcher His face as blue as the evening summer sky,
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Jul 9, 2013
Jul 9, 2013 at 7:43 PM UTC
The Night they came for Mister Marindino
It was a warm summer night like this, the night they came for Mister Marindino. The ambulance stopped in front of his house as the neighbors gathered in the shadows "t must be his heart." one muttered. "Too many of those good Cuban cigars." I was just a kid, standing at the edges. I loved those kind old people; They husband with his stories, Mrs. M with her Anisette cookies. Now poor Mrs. Marindino stood silent , in shock, as the EMT's carried him out on the stretcher His face as blue as the evening summer sky,
July 9, 1961 A night like this
john-f-mccullagh
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Jul 9, 2013
Jul 9, 2013 at 7:43 PM UTC
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