The doctor, when he comes. Don't let him, sister!' So. But the hand was gone already.
"Out, Out—" is a 1916 single stanza poem authored by American poet Robert Frost, relating the accidental death of a young man, with references to Shakespeare's Macbeth. Wikipedia
Originally published: 1916
Author: Robert Frost
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