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While many of the people in Turkey are Muslim, the ‘democratic’ government of Turkey was secular. This meant that politicians had to run for election periodically and worked hard to preserve their reputations. On the world stage, and inside Turkey because of the current activities associated with the earthquake, few organizations had the news capital of the Fusion Foundation. As head of the Fusion Foundation, the doors of the Turkish government opened for Ed Biggers.

Followed by members of the press, Ed walked through the halls of the Turkish Government with little resistance. Using his truth sense, Ed was able to move through the bureaucracy with ease through the expedient method of exposing criminal acts of bribery, extortion, and embezzlement. As a result of his passage through various departments of state, the government of Turkey was suddenly much more honest. By the time he reached the upper level of government, individuals were very willing to help him with military support in tackling the terrorist organizations.

Oscar and Penny had followed behind Ed and only had to take care of one problem, a minor bureaucrat who decided that going to jail for murder was no worse than going to jail for extortion. Penny had put him down with a single blow to the throat when he had charged into the room waving a gun at Ed. The act had pointed out that the Druids were not defenseless. It did not point out that Penny knew that the man was coming because of a warning by Annette.

It was a very subdued President, Prime Minister, Chief of General Staff, Minister of Defense and Commanders of the Army, Navy, and Airforce who met Ed at the Çankaya Presidential Compound. All of the men in that room had spent the previous hour getting briefed about him and the Druid organization. The information they had received about what the Druids were capable of doing was very frightening.

After the appropriate introductions were made, Ed sat in a chair in front of the President while Oscar and Jennifer took positions next to the security guards along the wall. The two Druids had paused to examine the guards and then dismissed them out of hand. Ed took the opportunity to study the men in the room.

The President glanced over at the two red robed Druids leaning against the wall, recognizing them from his briefing. It was rumored that the small man was responsible for the deaths of over a thousand terrorists. If the small man wanted, he could probably defeat half the men they chose to put in a battlefield. He was frightening enough, but the woman was the one who terrified him. It was rumored she could walk through walls. She had penetrated some of the most secure installations in the middle east with devastating effect. The Iranians were still wondering how she managed to take out their Nuclear Program in a single night. He shuddered at the thought of having her so close to him.

Turning to look at Ed Biggers, the President found himself staring at the medallion nestled on the man’s chest. The gold medallion appeared to glow against the black robe. The briefing had described the Druids as a modern version of the Magi of ancient times. After meeting the Druid, he could believe it. In English, he asked, “Dr. Biggers, what is it that you want the government of Turkey to do?”

“I would like the military to take out the terrorist organization responsible for kidnapping the employees of the Fusion Foundation,” answered Ed speaking Turkish and looking the President in the eye. Oscar raised an eyebrow when he heard Ed speaking Turkish.

As the men in the room shifted uncomfortably, the President replied in Turkish, “It’s not that simple.”

“It is that simple,” countered Ed again in Turkish.

“We are still investigating the abduction,” interjected the Prime Minister.

“We know all that is necessary to take care of the problem. We know who did it. We where they are, and we know how well armed they are. All we need is your army to go where we tell them to go, and to do as we tell them to do,” countered Ed.

“You can’t know all that,” declared the Prime Minister with a sinking feeling that Ed did know.

Staring at the floor, Ed was silent for a moment and then smiled. Looking over at the Prime Minister, he said, “At this moment, three men are headed to this room. They will reach us in about a minute. One is a security guard with a semi-automatic holstered under his coat. One is a pushing a cart loaded with snacks. There are ten small chocolate finger cakes, eighteen stuffed dates, a bowl of dried figs, and some other treats whose names I don’t know. The other man is pushing a cart with coffee and tea. The cups are very elaborately decorated in blue and gold.”

Fifteen seconds after Ed had finished talking, there was a knock on the door and, after a security man opened the door, three men entered the room. It was exactly as Ed had stated. The Prime Minister couldn’t help but count the number of cakes and stuffed dates on the one cart. White faced when the counts agreed with the prediction, he asked, “How did you know?”

“I am a Druid,” answered Ed as though that was a sufficient answer. It appeared that it was sufficient for the men in the room. Looking the President, he asked, “So do I have your army?”

Impressed by the demonstration, the President sat back in his chair and considered the Druid sitting in front of him. His intelligence agents had known that Ed was a human lie detector, but he had not been told the man could speak Turkish or that he could see through walls. He answered, “Yes, but the army must remain under the command of our officers.”

Ed stood and handed a slip of paper to the President. Without resuming his seat, he said, “Good. Have the person you place in charge of this action call the number on that paper. Jennifer will coordinate everything.”

The man looked at the slip of paper and then up at Ed who was moving towards the door. Surprised at the name on the paper, he asked, “Jennifer Wilson will coordinate the movements of our army?”

“Yes,” said Ed with a smile as he paused on his way to the door. He reached over to one of the carts and picked up a finger cake and popped it into his mouth. He was half tempted to ask for the recipe.

Visibly shaken, the Army General in the room asked, “The Jennifer Wilson? The Druid who consults with the American Army? The woman who coordinated eighteen simultaneous attacks against the terrorist camps inside the West Bank for Israel?”

“The same,” replied Ed with a nod of his head.

Not sure that he wanted to hear the answer, the Prime Minister asked, “How many Druids are involved in this?”

“Fourteen,” answered Ed with a smile. After making a gesture towards the door, he added, “I have to leave now. I have two more countries to visit today.”

‘Fourteen?’ echoed in the mind of the Prime Minister. He couldn’t believe his ears. Swallowing heavily, he thought back to his briefing about the Druids. They were a powerful organization that wasn’t one to anger. When a Druid turned his or her attention to a problem, it stopped being a problem. Who knew what would happen when fourteen of them turned their attention to a problem? Looking over at the President, the Prime Minister asked, “If we had not agreed to support you with our armies, what would have happened?”

“Oh, I imagine your government would have fallen in a week or two,” answered Ed as he left the room followed by Oscar and Penny. Ed didn’t like making threats, but knew that there were times when it was necessary for others to know the consequences of their actions. His parting shot had been intended to make sure that the support they received would be the best that was possible.

As they left the complex, Ed said, “That went well. Now we go to Iraq. Hopefully, we’ll be done with our meetings there before sunset.”

“You scared the hell out of them,” commented Oscar glancing back the way they came. He looked at Penny and said, “I thought the President was going to die when he was looking over at you.”

Shrugging, Penny answered, “I have a reputation in this part of the world because of a surveillance camera I didn’t notice. It’s really strange. One little incident with a Nuclear Weapons program that failed to get off the ground, and people start looking at you funny.”

“Imagine that,” commented Oscar wryly with the result of provoking a laugh from Penny.

Their plane landed at the Freedom International Airport outside Baghdad late in the afternoon. The gentle jolt of the tires hitting the runway woke Oscar from his short nap. Looking around, he yawned and then asked, “Where are we?”

“Baghdad,” answered Penny as she stood and stretched.

Ed opened the door and stepped back as a wave of hot air rushed into the plane. He said, “It feels like it is about a hundred and ten outside. That wouldn’t be so bad, but it’s humid.”

“It’s the rivers,” commented Penny as she stepped out of the plane. She paused to look around for anything that might be a threat despite reassurances from Annette that all was well. A Hummer was parked near the plane and was there to take them to a meeting room.

“So this is the cradle of civilization,” said Oscar looking out the door.

“Mesopotamia,” said Ed as he stepped out to stand behind Penny.

Oscar brought up the rear and followed the other two over to the Hummer. Penny said, “It’s nice to be back here. Things are looking a lot better now than the last time I was here.”

The three of them entered the Hummer with Penny getting behind the wheel. She had pulled the soldier out of the vehicle to take his place. Oscar found his hand caressing the pistol in his pocket as if seeking reassurance that all was well. Settling in his seat, Ed said, “I thought it would be harder to arrange a meeting with the government leaders here.”

“Jennifer?” asked Oscar wondering if she had something to do with their reception.

“Yes. It appears that she provided some help in squashing a situation that could have escalated into civil war,” answered Ed. After the Americans had turned over the majority of security over to the Iraq military, former members of the Sadam regime had made a bid for power. Swarming into Iraq from Syria, they were well armed and organized. Jennifer had laid out a battle plan that caught the terrorist without cover from the resurrected Iraqi Air Force. It appeared that her contributions were not forgotten.

Penny drove the Hummer over to a building that had once been a barracks, but had been turned into a command center. The number of guards around the building said more about what was inside of it than the plain appearance of the building suggested. She commented, “Looks like the big boys are here judging by all the soldiers lurking around.”

“That’s what we want,” said Ed with a smile. Things were going much better than he had thought possible. He had expected to have to drag the leaders out of their homes, not for them to come to him.

Oscar stared at all of the soldiers and mapped out in his mind how he would attack. Looking over at a nearby building that provided perfect cover, he said, “This isn’t a very secure location. Could you have Annette look around?”

Ed spoke into his microphone for a second and then said, “You’re right. There’s someone on the other side of that building with a car. She says it is loaded with explosives.”

Without saying a word, Oscar opened the door and dropped out of the still moving Hummer. Penny was smart enough not to react and drove on towards her destination. She looked back in the mirror, but it seemed as though he had disappeared.

Oscar crawled to the building while glancing over at the Hummer as it went to the building in which the meeting was being held. There wasn’t a place where he could hunker down behind some cover and wait for the car. Instead, he moved to a point closer to the path that he expected the car to take on the way to delivering its payload. Once in place, he knew that all he had to do was wait.

Wishing that he had a rifle, Oscar lay on the ground with his pistol in hand. Behind him, Ed and Penny exited the Hummer and went into the building. The guards around the building seemed to relax. Oscar could feel his alertness growing. A minute passed by with nothing happening, then five, and finally ten. The heat burned its way into his body as if the environment was purposely trying to sap his strength. It was a relief when he heard the sound of a car being started.

Oscar was beginning to wonder if he had made a mistake when the car didn’t come around the corner of the building immediately. Rather than move, he continued to wait. Annette’s voice in his earphone announced, “He’s praying. Give him a minute.”

Oscar didn’t respond, but kept his eyes on the corner of the building where he expected the car to emerge. Annette said, “You’re amazing. I can’t locate you and I know where you dropped out of the car.”

Her words brought a smile to his eyes, but he kept his face fixed. With a sense of excitement, she said, “He’s moving.”

Although her commentary was intended to help, it threw his attention off and seemed to undermine the tension that he counted upon to react quickly. The distraction was only momentary. Recovering, he waited with his body tensed and posed to move at the first sign of the car. The car came around the corner and raced towards him. He jumped and ran towards the car before the driver had even became aware that he was there. At nearly point blank range, Oscar fired three shots into the driver and then dropped to the ground.

The car slowed as the driver lost consciousness and then began to move around in a large circle as the driver’s body kept the steering wheel in a slight right turn. Oscar stood to the side and watched the car move an erratic path across the tarmac. He then turned to watch the bedlam that exploded around the guarded building as guards came running out to take control of the situation.

Walking over to one of the guards still at his post by the building, Oscar looked at the pistol in his holster. Pointing to the ammo pouch on the man’s belt, he said, “Give me a clip.”

Shocked, the guard reached in and removed a clip from his ammo pouch. Handing it to Oscar, he asked, “Where did you come from?”

“School,” answered Oscar cryptically as he replaced the partially used clip in his pistol with the borrowed clip. He ejected the live round in the chamber with a practiced smoothness. The guard noticed that the gun had never been completely unloaded throughout the process.

No one stopped him as he made his way into the building. Inside, he stopped to look around and was about to ask for directions from a guard when Annette said, “They are down the hall in the third room on the right.”

He followed her directions and entered the room to find Ed and Penny standing near the door. Penny commented, “I heard that the problem was solved.”

“No problem, just a minor irritation,” remarked Oscar with a wink.

“Let’s go. Our business here is finished,” said Ed with a grin. The little episode outside had worked to their advantage. It was a minor demonstration of power that spoke volumes about the capabilities of the Druids.

Oscar followed Ed out of the building, allowing Penny to lead the way. They walked past shocked guards to the Hummer. The one that Oscar had asked for a clip saluted when they walked past. Oscar nodded in the man’s direction.

Inside the Hummer, Penny remarked, “I’m impressed. I never saw you once you dropped out of the car. Annette provided a nice running commentary on what you were doing.”

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Oscar MeyersChapter 19

It was the last week of the second year when Oscar entered his classroom to discover that there was an unexpected visitor. Rabbi Isreal Teitelbaum said, “Oscar, I’d like you to meet your instructor for next year. This is the Reverend Leroy Jones.” Oscar’s eyes flicked over the elderly black man’s features before settling on the wooden cross that hung from a cord around his neck. He looked over at the Rabbi and the small Star of David that hung from his gartel. The absence of his medallion...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 3

Across the flat featureless ground, baked hard under the direct glare of the sun, Oscar walked with a strong step as though the heat had no effect upon him. The hot ground produced convection currents that caused the air to shimmer in waves, distorting things in the distance. The effect made him appear as a squiggle suspended slightly above the ground, a comma dancing on the horizon. On the outskirts of a small village in Iraq, a group of children played soccer on a small patch of land by...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 4

Oscar had settled into the routine of the school before the end of the first week. His roommates had come to a very strange settlement concerning sexual relief. He couldn’t complain since his need for release was satisfied as frequently as he wanted. The problem was that he missed Georgia and could hardly wait for the weekend to arrive. Looking down at her sleeping form, Oscar considered Sharon’s sexuality. She enjoyed exchanging oral pleasures with Mark in the morning and enjoyed having...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 7

Sunday morning started slowly. Oscar woke pressed against Georgia, enjoying the feel of his love in his arms. His erect cock was nestled between the cheeks of her ass. The silk of her pajamas felt smooth against his bare skin. He ran his right hand up the front of her body, pausing to caress her silk clad breasts. His erection throbbed, rubbing against the silk. He sighed in contentment. Georgia, waking from his touches, pressed back against him and said, “Good morning.” “Good morning, my...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 7

“My hair is white!” Georgia said glaring at Oscar in response to his comment about how nice she looked that day. They were riding camels side by side about thirty yards behind Jumah. “I like it,” Oscar said with a smile. Her hair had turned to a white color that was almost shocking in its purity. “It’s not blond,” she said holding a strand of her hair in front of her eyes. She wished that it had turned blond rather than white. Her original color had been a hue of light brown that bordered...

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Oscar and IreneChapter 4

Five years have passed, our lives have gotten pretty much back to normal. Our girls are in high school and our baby, Oscar, Jr. is five years old. He and our girls are our pride and joy. I had just walked into my office when my phone rang. I answered, “Irene Pena. How may I help you?” “Irene? It’s Rob. How are you?” My heart skipped a couple of beats when I heard his voice. “Rob? Oh My God! How are you? Are you in country?” “Yes, Irene, I’m here with my wife.” My heart sunk. “Your...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 33

Kotyit, with a young man standing beside him, watched the young man approach followed by his two girlfriends. Looking at the trio, there was no way to mistake them for anything other than whites. He hoped the other students wouldn’t be too hard on them, but knew that hope was slim. This was the Native American College, not Paleface College, and the students would be reluctant to embrace whites living on their campus. At least he was wearing blue jeans rather than the red robe. That one bright...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 16

“Local law says that no church or synagogue can be taller than the shortest mosque in the area.” “So some joker built a mosque that is five feet tall just to make the Christians and Jews unhappy?” “It looks that way,” Oscar answered with a grin. Georgia looked down at the roof of the decrepit building. The roof was about four feet above the ground. It was hard to believe that Oscar was taller than the building. She said, “I know you are short, but how can you possibly stand up in that...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 9

Oscar noticed a plume of dust on the horizon well outside of the training area. He watched it move and then stop. The medallion flared hot against his skin. His stomach clenched as the hairs on the back of his neck rose. As the dust started settling, he shouted, “Georgia, break radio silence. Get everyone back to camp right now.” Without asking any questions, Georgia got on the radio and started broadcasting the message. Once she had told everyone his orders, she called back asking,...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 27

Oscar woke up in his dorm room and stretched. It was his birthday and he wondered what the women were going to do to celebrate it. He didn’t really enjoy his birthday and just hoped that he’d get through it. He glanced over at Sandy. She was awake and watching him. Holding up an MRE, Sandy asked, “Not going to wait around for breakfast in bed?” Oscar groaned at the sight of the MRE. Nearly every woman in the school had heard about his attempt to serve Debbie breakfast in bed for her...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 26

Carrying a rather large piece of luggage, Oscar strolled down the hallway as if he owned the hotel. The hallway was basically bare; painted in a dull white. Every thirty feet, the walls were broken by pairs of doors that faced an identical pair of doors on the other side of the hallway. The floor was covered with a commercial carpet intended to be unnoticed while hiding stains and dampening noise. After walking more than half the length of the hallway, Oscar arrived at his room. He checked...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 17

Debbie looked at the hole in the ground. This was not just a little hole in the ground. There was a building carved out of rock right in the middle of the hole. The building was two stories tall and carved into the shape of a cross. Awed by the amount of work that it must have taken to carve the building out of the surrounding rock, she said, “This church is carved from the rock.” “That’s right. This is the famous Bet Giorgis church of Lalibela. It was carved about nine hundred years ago...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 8

Standing beside a Russian truck, a very anxious Debbie waited for her husband and wife to arrive. The barren lifeless environment only fed her anxiety. It was hard to believe how desolate the area looked. Draught had cracked the hard ground into little bricks with inch wide cracks. Despite the sun in the sky, the air was chill. She turned to the Major who was seated on the hood of the truck and asked, "Are you sure this is the right place?" "Very sure," the Major answered with a yawn. He...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 8

The Colonel, the Major, and two of the Captains stood in a relaxed manner in the command center looking at Oscar. Georgia wasn’t present for a change and they actually missed her. Oscar smiled at the four and said, “Congratulations, you’ve passed.” The Colonel laughed and said, “Best training program I’ve ever experienced. You drove me fucking crazy.” Oscar nodded and asked, “Well, do you guys want to discuss what you learned here?” The Major answered, “They don’t fight by the rules.” One...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 25

Beth Carter, carrying a stack of papers, walked through the halls of the college in which she had spent a considerable percentage of her childhood. Every hall, every room, and every piece of decor brought back memories. The majority of memories were good, but there were also memories associated with the loss of her father. She was headed towards the first year dining room smiling at the thought of her destination. Her grandfather, the Reverend Leroy Jones, always insisted on meeting people...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 21

An old man picking up trash and putting it into a bag noticed Oscar standing in front of the Golden Gate. Wearing the cloak and robe while carrying a staff, Oscar looked like a character straight out of the Torah. He stared at Oscar wondering what he was doing at the Golden Gate. Considering the current religious climate, the old man was halfway convinced that Oscar was going to march into Jerusalem after breaking down the wall that had been built to render the gate useless. He held his...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 20

The Church of St John the Baptist is one of the oldest churches in Jerusalem. It was the site of the founding of the Knights of the Hospital of St. John. The order of knights, better known by the name of Hospitallers, was established to provide health care for poor and sick pilgrims to the Holy Land in 1080 AD. It was here that the Reverend Leroy Jones spent the night in prayer. Founded in 1200, the Ramban Synagogue was the first Jewish presence in Jerusalem’s Old City after the exile of...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 24

Turning at the end of the private road leading from the Druid College, Oscar jogged down the county road trying to burn off some excess energy. While robes were a unique fashion statement that set the Druids apart from everyone else, they were not designed to facilitate jogging while wearing them. He had his robes held up by a belt so that the hem was only to his knees. It looked ridiculous and he knew it, but he didn’t really care. A car pulled up beside him honking the horn. He looked over...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 28

Feeling like the whole world was his oyster, Oscar walked across the road towards the school. He felt great. After spending a nice quiet night with Georgia, he had a very pleasurable morning romp with her. It was a rare occasion when he had a chance to spend the night with Georgia alone. He spent many more nights alone with Debbie than with Georgia. He didn’t begrudge a single night alone with Debbie, but it was great to spend the night with Georgia. It was a glorious day and that just added...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 1

The image that we have of a hero is of a muscle-bound man who can carry three victims in one arm while firing a machine gun with the other. The word hero makes us think of a man with a strong chin, chiseled features, and steely eyes. Sure, some heroes are the big strong manly types such as described in stories and portrayed in movies. Of course, we also think that heroines are attractive hard-body types who have studied martial arts their whole lives. From the media presentation of heroic...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 11

Oscar sat on the top of the truck drinking a hot cup of cocoa and looking around at his surroundings. He was in an isolated area surrounded by blinding white snow that hurt his eyes. The snow softened the landscape; turning hard edges into flowing curves. Behind the truck, tracks led back to the small village Oscar had left a half an hour earlier. He thought back to his visit there earlier. The village had less then three hundred people living in it. Most were old; the majority of the young...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 36

Riding in the limousine from the airport was a first for David Bear Claw. He couldn’t believe the luxury afforded students of the Druid College. Even Ohola U Tiwahe was quiet during the drive. Oscar, Georgia, and Debbie were watching the reactions of the guests. Oscar and Debbie found their reactions understandable while Georgia was amused. Finally, Oscar said, “They sent the limousine because Ohola U Tiwahe is an honored guest.” David asked, “Do you mean that they don’t normally have a...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 18

Saudi Arabia is officially listed as the fourteenth largest country geographically. It controls an incredible amount of oil, but after the invention of the Fusion Cell by John Carter that meant little in terms of the international market. Prior to the invention of the Fusion Cell, oil accounted for nearly sixty percent of its gross national product. Afterwards, oil accounted for only ten percent of the gross national product. It was not that other sectors stepped up to the economic plate, but...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 6

Mohammed directed Oscar through the small town, pointing to the coffee house as the most likely place to find someone who would be interested in purchasing the Mercedes. It wasn’t as though there was a car dealership in the area. Oscar stopped the car in front of the small building and looked around the area. The place was clearly not a chain coffee house based in Seattle. The front of the building was open to the street. Chairs lined one wall with small tables set in front of them. The...

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Oscar MeyersChapter 19

The Reverend Leroy Jones sat on a heavy duty camp chair drinking a cup of Arabian coffee. The thick sweet liquid was strong, but the cup was tiny. The bottom of the cup was filled with finely ground particles of coffee bean. In all, there were about four sips of coffee in the cup. Shaking his head, he wished that he had a cup of American coffee. Sighing, he said, “I don’t think I’ll ever get used to this coffee.” “I have never gotten used to the weak swill that you Americans call coffee,”...

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Oscar Home for Thanksgiving

My plane left Paris an hour late. It was a nonstop, night flight to New York. We were on hold, apparently, for some late VIP's important enough to hold up an entire flight and screw up schedules. However, I wasn't particularly disturbed as I was in no real hurry. I also had plenty to do on my laptop, so the time passed fairly quickly for me. My seat was next to the window just two rows back from the front entrance. A bustle of activity heralded the presence of our late arrivals. One...

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