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William Donovan
Trade cards from the Coupon Cigarettes Baseball Issue (1910):
Rube Marquard (New York)
Scoops Carey (Memphis)
Sid Smith (Atlanta)
Ted Breitenstein (New Orleans)
Topsy Hartsel (Philadelphia)
Ty Cobb (Detroit)
“Wild” Bill Donovan (Detroit)
Woodie Thornton (Mobile)
@dianarps: Olivier
William was in need of a new job. Not bartending, no, he loved that gig. He meant what he did on the side. The jobs were getting more and more mundane for his liking. Drive this car here, meet this person there, bring this case of money to this buyer - what happened to the good old days of actually getting his hands dirty? “Have a good night,” he called to the couple that were leaving as he wiped down the spot at the bar they had just been sitting at. Man did he need a new job....
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It was actually a nice morning, considering that it was late October which normally meant clouds and rain. No, it was actually somewhat warm which meant it was perfect running weather, and he really needed to stay in shape if he was going to keep up with the guys. After all, they had a big job coming up and if he wasn’t physically ready, it was not going to go over well....
*hums quietly, and casts an eye Backwards* Hm.
hmmmmm......
Not even for you. Not even Once. Prompt however you wish, say whatever you will or Will.
I bought the Item. I attempted; and failed; to have it Blessed due to the circumstances of the leavetaking.
*I* will do Nothing and No Thing.
Talk to HIM if you want prayers and kneeling and hymns.
William Donovan
My darling is the hertis rote, mine own dereworthy heart My joy whomst God hast given, no man must ever sunder ‘part-
Thus vowed, thus oathed, thus all-foresworn to love, no heart but (hers) to hold For (she) to whom my soul belongs, is pure before the Lord.
(Her) lips my sweetest, gentlest joy- the tongue dost oft employ Endearments thus spoken from the soul, to bind, to mend, to maketh whole
No heart but (hers), no other hand in mine, my joy, my honey-sweet Divine No desire ever thus as chaste, none fairer to behold My companion in all life’s panic fears, my peerless paramour
From gate to gate, and birth to dying day, for all the ages of the earth My fair spouse and my love bright, from dawning to the hearthfire light.
Meet James Harrison and William Donovan, my two muses (that I just realized could be brothers in real life.) If you want to know more and get a starter from one of them, like this post!