Posted by Robert Mackenzie, 15 December 2011 at 23:34
Arthur Powell was a customer of mine when I was his mailman for many years. We became friends and he loaned me the issue of the Reader's Digest with the account of "the exploit" in it.
I was afraid that I might lose it, but Mrs. Powell laughed and said that he had 50 copies.
The lady in the picture is Mr. Powell's first wife.
Mr. Powell was a big, strong man well into his 70s.
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Arthur Powell was a customer of mine when I was his mailman for many years. We became friends and he loaned me the issue of the Reader's Digest with the account of "the exploit" in it. I was afraid that I might lose it, but Mrs. Powell laughed and said that he had 50 copies. The lady in the picture is Mr. Powell's first wife. Mr. Powell was a big, strong man well into his 70s.