A Print of a Man

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book A Print of a Man by Edmond Alcid, Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing
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Author: Edmond Alcid ISBN: 9781894650793
Publisher: Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing Publication: January 27, 2017
Imprint: Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing Language: English
Author: Edmond Alcid
ISBN: 9781894650793
Publisher: Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing
Publication: January 27, 2017
Imprint: Moose Hide Books imprint of Moose Enterprise Publishing
Language: English

I had walked out of the bush an old man. How Old, I did not know? The years had passed without the need to celebrate the remembrance of a birth date. There was something familiar about the place. I noticed a man rocking lazily on an open porch. The old man resembled the face I have when I gaze at my own reflection. We pause and stop, our eyes studying each and every feature of the other. He is familiar; I search my memory for names to place with the face before me. He seems satisfied that after consideration, he has placed a name to my face. I have not placed a name to suit his likeness. "Thomas?" "Yes, I am Thomas Chapais." "Thomas, I am . . . Nicolas." Two old men stood there dumb-founded with nothing to say but to repeat each other's name with favour, contempt, anger, sadness and an undying love that only kinship knows. Without an embrace, nor a handshake we bonded as brothers need to. Our eyes were reluctant to gaze away for fear of the image disappearing.

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I had walked out of the bush an old man. How Old, I did not know? The years had passed without the need to celebrate the remembrance of a birth date. There was something familiar about the place. I noticed a man rocking lazily on an open porch. The old man resembled the face I have when I gaze at my own reflection. We pause and stop, our eyes studying each and every feature of the other. He is familiar; I search my memory for names to place with the face before me. He seems satisfied that after consideration, he has placed a name to my face. I have not placed a name to suit his likeness. "Thomas?" "Yes, I am Thomas Chapais." "Thomas, I am . . . Nicolas." Two old men stood there dumb-founded with nothing to say but to repeat each other's name with favour, contempt, anger, sadness and an undying love that only kinship knows. Without an embrace, nor a handshake we bonded as brothers need to. Our eyes were reluctant to gaze away for fear of the image disappearing.

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