“It was steady work, with benefits, and I got to go to Pemberton High. He pushed me to take my school work seriously, and I did. My high grades coupled with my gender and low socioeconomic status earned me a full ride – room, board, and tuition – at Rutgers. As soon as that was settled, he was ready to move back into the Barrens. But my mother had become used to the conveniences and amenities of town living. She wanted to stay in Pemberton. So they stayed.I still can't help but wonder whether Da...d might have lived longer if he'd moved back into the woods. I've never mentioned that to my mother, of course.When Jasper paused, I jumped in: "My friend Jon's doing a book and he's devoting a chapter to the Jersey Devil.""Is that so?" Jasper said. "And you brought him to me, did you?""Well, Dad always told me there weren't many folks in the Pines you didn't know, and not much that went on that you didn't know about."The old man beamed and did what many Pineys do: he repeated a phrase three times."Did he now?MoreLessRead More Read Less
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