Word: harriet
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...like to be definite in what we think," said Harriet Hernandez, assistant editor, "but we don't always print...
Autumn generally visits Cuba early, and Harriet had lighted a fire against the chill by the time the women arrived at her place to nail down September's issue. From 1915 until it closed four years ago, Harriet's place was called Young's Hotel. Built by her father John Young, it is hand-hewn pine and stucco, rough planks, notched banisters, Navajo blankets and deer heads on the walls--a set for any movie that goes by the name of Stagecoach. It had 16 rooms to let upstairs above the dusty front desk, rooms you let yourself into...
...third Tuesday night of each month, the Cuba News pages are put on the 11:55 bus and transported to Cortez, Colo., where the printer picks them up. Harriet will not stay up to meet the 11:55 bus anymore, so the women take the pages to a clerk at a local convenience store who gives them to the bus driver...
...Harriet was the second editor of the News," Marrietta, the present editor, said proudly as they settled into Young's Hotel to get the latest paper...
...even speak to them," Harriet said. She looked tickled with this biteless bark...