In memoriam, Parker Molloy writes a powerful letter to Leelah.
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Parker tells of a new Texas struggling to deal with inequality.
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Parker writes of the “black-faced doe” that he sees in the yard in his new Texas house.
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Parker tells of a new Texas struggling to deal with diversity.
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Parker left the place that he knew for the possibilities that he would not have had in the Texas of a generation ago.
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But Miss Parker had not waited for him to finish; she was already on her way to the carryall.
Thankful's Inheritance|Joseph C. Lincoln
The name of this house was afterwards changed to the Shakespeare, and was conducted by a Mr. Parker.
The History of the City of Fredericksburg, Virginia|S. J. (Silvanus Jackson) Quinn
The papers you speak of were found by Mr. Parker in your trunk, and are now in my hands.
The Gentleman From Indiana|Booth Tarkington
“Mr. Bowman seems to think of everything,” Mr. Parker remarked grimly.
The Clock Strikes Thirteen|Mildred A. Wirt
She was not big enough so they let her work in the "big house" until Mrs. Parker's death.
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British Dictionary definitions for Parker
Parker
/ (ˈpɑːkə) /
noun
Sir Alan (William). born 1944, British film director and screenwriter; his films include Bugsy Malone (1976), Midnight Express (1978), Mississippi Burning (1988), The Commitments (1991), and Angela's Ashes (2000); chairman of the British Film Institute (1998–99) and of the Film Council (1999–2004)
Charlie. nickname Bird or Yardbird. 1920–55, US jazz alto saxophonist and composer; the leading exponent of early bop
Dorothy (Rothschild). 1893–1967, US writer, noted esp for the ironical humour of her short stories
Matthew. 1504–75, English prelate. As archbishop of Canterbury (1559–75), he supervised Elizabeth I's religious settlement