Anyone/America; Ghosts
anonymous
April 27 2009, 12:09:47 UTC
Something with America and his fear of ghosts, based on this quote:
“Never walk near the bed; to a ghost your ankle is your most vulnerable part - - once in bed, you’re safe; he may lie around under the bed all night, but you’re safe as daylight. If you still have doubts pull the blanket over your head.” (F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise
Can be when he's little and colonial, or any time after. Bonus, however, if it's France/America sometime in the 1920s, as it was written that time by one of the most famous of the Lost Generation.
“Never walk near the bed; to a ghost your ankle is your most vulnerable part - - once in bed, you’re safe; he may lie around under the bed all night, but you’re safe as daylight. If you still have doubts pull the blanket over your head.” (F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise
Can be when he's little and colonial, or any time after. Bonus, however, if it's France/America sometime in the 1920s, as it was written that time by one of the most famous of the Lost Generation.
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