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On the morning of August 8, 1965, Robert Kincaid locked the door to his small two-room apartment on
the third door of a rambling house in Bellingham, Washington. He carried a knapsack full of
photography equipment and a suitcase down wooden stairs and through a hallway to the back, where
his old Chevrolet pickup truck was parked in a space reserved for residents of the building.
Another knapsack, a medium-size ice chest, two tripods, cartons of Camel cigarettes, a Thermos, and
a bag of fruit were already inside. In the truck box was a guitar case. Kincaid arranged the knapsacks
on the seat and put the cooler and tripods on the floor. He climbed into the truck box and wedged the
guitar case and suitcase into a corner of the box, bracing them with a spare tire lying on its side and
securing both cases to the tire with a length of clothesline rope. Under the worn spare he shoved a
black tarpaulin.
-Robert James Waller, excerpt from "The Bridges of Madison County
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