“Mobile lies beside that tawny river. Swamps lie along that golden-red muddy-green-yellow river. Swamps as individual, each one, as the people on their outskirts.”
—Julian Lee Rayford, the opening lines of Cottonmouth, 1941.
“Mobile lies beside that tawny river. Swamps lie along that golden-red muddy-green-yellow river. Swamps as individual, each one, as the people on their outskirts.”
—Julian Lee Rayford, the opening lines of Cottonmouth, 1941.