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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Civil War Transcendence, conclusion..?
This is the last installment of my serial story, but not the end of the road for Jim and Daphne. The further adventures of Jim Hagar and Daphne Newcomer will continue in a new book, Assassins of History: Creators of Chaos, which … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 455
Once we entered the parlor, Al and I were herded to a two-seat divan. Helena and Gracie sat in straight back chairs on either side of a loveseat, which was occupied by Miss Rector and Kirk. Needless to say, … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 454
When the ladies had cried themselves out, Kirkland released them and took a step back so he could see them clearly. The young blonde lady stammered, “This is our family home. We’ve lived here for a long time. My … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 453
We went outside and mounted our horses, left town and crossed the Potomac River into Maryland via the Shepherdstown covered bridge. Once in Maryland, I took one last look at Ferry Hill and mentally wished my beloved a … Continue reading
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Civil War Transcendence, part 452
I was shocked at his declaration. Goggle-eyed and at a loss for words, all I could do was stare at him for what seemed like fifteen minutes. In reality, it was probably only fifteen seconds. Finally, he smiled, put his … Continue reading
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