The Lucky Seventh

The Lucky Seventh by Ralph Henry Barbour is a classic work of literature published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 10, 2015. This edition features 116 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with Gordon Merrick, who, while riding his bicycle, finds himself lost in thought at the corner of Troutman Street. His moment of distraction leads to an unexpected encounter with a yellow watering cart, setting the stage for the unfolding events.
Readers will discover a story that explores themes of chance and circumstance as Gordon navigates his surroundings. The book delves into the nuances of everyday life, capturing moments that can change one’s trajectory. With its focus on literature and fiction, The Lucky Seventh invites readers to reflect on the intersections of fate and personal experience. This edition, with its accessible page count and straightforward language, offers a glimpse into Barbour’s storytelling style and the classic elements that define his work.
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When Gordon Merrick neared the corner of Troutman Street he slowed down his bicycle and finally drew in at the curb, putting out a foot to hold himself in the saddle while he deliberated. So deep in thought was he that when the yellow watering cart trundled up, the driver half asleep under the blue and white umbrella, he never knew of it until the sprinkler had drenched him from foot to knee. The driver awoke at that moment and, looking back, saw Gordon
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