16 ~ Silence Speaks Louder than Words
THE JOURNAL OF FRANCIS LEVERKUHN
16 ~ Silence Speaks Louder than Words
I sat down on the sofa to read my “briefing”. As I looked at the first page, I felt that David’s excitement and my concern over Kerrigan’s father’s age had somehow stirred me up, so it would be hard to concentrate. But to my surprise, I saw that the first page had been made by an old fashioned impact typewriter, givi…



