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A bricklayer considered suicide when he couldn't marry the woman he loved. Now he just remembers her when a job is going badly. Read the full description.
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- Roy Trumbull
A bricklayer considered suicide when he couldn't marry the woman he loved. Now he just remembers her when a job is going badly.
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Piece Description
A bricklayer considered suicide when he couldn't marry the woman he loved. Now he just remembers her when a job is going badly.




