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Monthly Archives: January 2019
Civil War Transcendence, part 447
We had a family reconciliation with Mr. and Mrs. Newcomer. I had never seen Mr. Newcomer as friendly toward me as he was during our reunion. Unfortunately, I am a skeptical person. Although I presented a friendly façade to the … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 446
Both men’s eyes got as big as saucers. They looked at each other and then back at me. The quizzical expression on their faces asked for more information. I held up my hands with my palms outward and said, “That’s … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 445
After my rather ominous warnings and the requirement of the mission’s acceptance without further specifics, both men looked at each other in stunned silence. Then they looked at me as if to say, “Are you serious?” I looked at both … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 444
Kirkland and I both jumped when Caleb barged through the front door of the schoolhouse. I came out of my chair into a crouch with a Colt in my right hand. The Lieutenant tried to get out of his confining … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 443
Lieutenant Kirkland looked at me for a long time and then said, “It must be dangerous.” “Very,” I retorted. He smiled and said, “Sounds promising.” I didn’t smile when I remarked, “We’ll see. Ya might change yar mind once ya … Continue reading
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