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Monthly Archives: July 2017
Civil War Transcendence, part 370
I looked at Daphne and she looked at me. We both had stunned looks on our faces. Turning to Mrs. Douglas, we said in unison, “What baby?” Mrs. Douglas answered in a very nonchalant voice, “Tha one that y’all … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 369
We galloped into town at the double quick, as we use to say in Civil War Reenactments, which seemed like a million years ago and literally in a galaxy far, far away. I halted Stonewall in front of the … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 368
The Mentor smiled and looked expectantly. The Assistant frowned and looked dubious. I took it as an omen. “Y’all said something about raiding Washington City?” I questioned. They both nodded simultaneously. “What’s yar plan?” I requested. “We thought you might … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 367
Again, I was shocked beyond belief. I must have fainted, because I suddenly discovered that I was being held in a standing position by San Cirr Ray. She had wrapped her arms around me to keep me from falling, … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 366
For the second time, I was so shocked that my eyes seemed to bulge out of their sockets. I became slack jawed and must have gone into a semi-catatonic state. The next thing I remember was being gently shaken … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 365
Finally, I stuttered, “How in heaven’s name could we do that? The U. S. capital is so heavily protected with forts that we wouldn’t get anywhere near Washington D.C., let alone raid it.” “We can provide a way,” Kann … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 364
I could see the greenish teal glimmer in the roadway before she ever appeared. In an instant, San Cirr Ray materialized about five yards in front of us. Stonewall halted and whinnied a warning to the alien. His ears … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 363
We had a leisurely lunch and enjoyed each other’s company. John Lee opened up a little more and told of the days when he was a horse tamer. He had broken a lot of horses and gentled them for young … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 362
Once back at the livery stable, I unsaddled Stonewall and put him in a stall. I personally fetched some water, hay and oats for him. Then we had a meditative session before I left for the hotel. I kept … Continue reading
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