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PHOTO PROMPT © David Stewart
THE BOX HEARD ‘ROUND THE WORLD
Dale folded a blanket and laid it in a box of linens. “I hate moving.”
Rochelle taped the top of another box and labeled it Bedroom with a marker. “Ever wonder who invented them?”
“Invented what?”
“Cardboard boxes.”
“No.”
“Robert Gair, who came to the United States in 1853 from Scotland on a ship by himself. He was only fourteen at the time. Can you imagine what that must’ve been like? Later he fought in the Civil War and after that, he worked in a paper factory.”
“So how did he invent the box?”
“Sorry, I’m fresh out of words.”
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