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Abby TwoChapter 33

We are headed back home. This train starts at night ... early evening to Sydney. Alice took one look at the buffet ... and said, “I wanted breakfast.” The attendant heard, “Evening ... you get the evening meal selection. I need to see your ticket.” Alice is obviously NATIVE Australian ... with an oriental in the woodpile look. Natives generally travel economy ... Economy does not include the Buffet. He looked at me, “Yours too.” Too hungry to protest, we both produced. Humph He handed...

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Chuck and LisaChapter 15

Sydney was almost a repeat of Melbourne, but we arrived on Sunday and spent Monday and Tuesday being tourists. Monday, we saw the old warehouses and barracks down by the water, where the original convicts came in. It's now a restaurant and gift shop area, so everyone was fitted out in a T-shirt with an aboriginal image on it. We saw the famous opera house on the harbor, with its view of the surrounding water, the beautiful steel arch bridge, and the mouth of the harbor in the distance,...

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Jokes and GigglesChapter 78

The Masters A man had two of the best tickets for the Augusta Masters. As he sits down, another man comes along and asks if anyone is sitting in the seat next to him "No", he says, "the seat is empty." "This is incredible!" said the man, "who in their right mind would have a seat like this, the biggest golfing event of the whole world, and not use it?" He says, "Well, actually, the seat belongs to me. My wife always would come with me, but she passed away. This is the first...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 37 University Third Year Part 2

My lecturers didn’t waste any time getting down to work for second semester; mind you, there were only two new subjects, as the rest of my workload was simply a continuation from the first semester. The two new subjects – 6.602C, Computer Applications and 6.612, Computer Systems Engineering – wouldn’t be as heavy a workload as the subjects they replaced; particularly Computer Systems Engineering. That was intended as a fourth year Electrical Engineering subject; most of the students would be...

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Amity 3 TempestChapter 6 Tripping

They were preparing to leave when a young man appeared with a backpack. “Hi Daniel, I didn’t know that you were coming to visit,” Trixy said. “Not quite Trixy. I’m going with them,” he announced. Raina frowned at him and walked up to him. She gently touched his cheek and looked into his eyes. He gave her a cheeky grin and wiggled his eyebrows at her, and she had to smile back. Ben felt a prickle of unease at their interaction. He was a nice looking young man about 178cm tall, with his...

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The Three Signs Book 2 LoriChapter 38 Third Year Ends

Because our combined concert in Melbourne with AC/DC had been such a huge hit, Alberts was working on a similar gig here in Sydney. They had settled on using the Hordern Pavilion out at the showground; this one would have us playing together for all of the sets. The dates were set for three consecutive nights near the end of the month, which gave us a few weeks to work together with the other guys. We decided for the next couple of weeks we would all get together at Crystal; there was plenty...

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The Skeleton From the Cupboard Sarah and FrankChapter 7 From the Australian honey moon to our Galaxy the Milky Way with a Mozart Opera

Sarah: Saturday morning Frank arrived and we made love and after the good sex I fried the shrimp for lunch. We continued making love together all weekend, but I showed off my cooking skill as well. Next week we left for work from my house and he accepted my earlier suggestion to sleep in my bedroom, so my bedroom, my house became his bedroom and his house. I asked him, when he went to work on Monday what time he would arrive at OUR HOUSE. He was touched by my question, OUR HOUSE... Frank...

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Last Months in BrisbaneChapter 8

I led Laura to the creek and we rode downstream. “That was interesting. I had expected chaos and squalor.” “Oh. You can find native settlements like that. But they’re on the periphery of cities. Or in central run-down areas.” “Slums.” “I try not to say that. I think there’s a corruption that we carry around. It’s to do with our ways – whatever they are – are the best. Or the only. Or the right. So the schools tell the kids things and cut them loose. My friend Jacky got turned away from...

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Hal the Beginning Original version Chapter 9

On Thursday Eve contacts Tom Jones to get him started on tidying up the school grounds. He employs a couple of other retired men he knows to work with him to turn the jungle of the central playground into a yard. It’s too overgrown to be a lawn right now, but it can be cut back to a low grass area. The hedges along the side and rear fence are cut back to match the height of the fence and to be only a metre wide, leaving a nice walk area beside the fence. This area is also mowed. However, the...

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Earth s CoreChapter 44 They Are Here

BOOM! Archbishop Silternjan saw stars dancing around his head and smelled a burnt scent below his nose. BOOM! Cardinal Northstar rushed to display a sincere bow, shrewdly evading the charged ball of lightning that flew out of the room and exploded next to Stelero Mars. “Exuberant as always, Your Highness”, Cardinal Northstar praised, beads of sweat dripping from the tip of his nose. If he will have to defend himself from another of her outbursts, that would be considered an insult to her...

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Earth s CoreChapter 60 Kon Juya Constabulary

“Now you need to go to the Second Valley”. God Demirva told God Bimentia. “Those among the First Hundred would not want to have another bout with Nature because of a new, reckless God”. “You expect me to leave him to the devices of those brats?” God Bimentia’s seven short horns issued crackling sounds as they turned toward the Immortals in the sky, yet again in the stillness that could not keep with a Godly conversation. “Gods really can’t directly interfere in the First Valley, unless...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 4 The Trip Begins

Tuesday Week 1 Dave woke up having spent his first night of his trip in Cooma. Yesterday had only been a short leg, but he wanted to sort out the RV and its configuration. He decided that today would be spent fixing a few minor problems that had arisen with his packing before continuing on the next leg to Cann River where he really regarded his round Australia odyssey beginning. He also unloaded the 4WD and explored Cooma, something that he had not done despite only living an hour and a...

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Richard the StockmanChapter 6

Richard asked for the Christmas to New Year’s Day week off and drove to Southport in two harrowing days, with extremely high temperatures. He was welcomed by his parents with the news that “Cat’s on a cruise to Auckland.” After unloading the Jeep he showered and re-dressed. It was a luxury to have real hot water on tap. “How are things?” Andy asked him. “Well, I’ve worked hard for two months and I think I’ve learned a lot. I’ve been talking to one of our Aboriginal drovers and learned from...

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Sam s YearChapter 10 Adelaide

Sam made up his mind while walking back to the hotel: after breakfast, he’d find a laundromat and clean his swag and his camping/walking clothes; once that was done, he’d buy a cell phone. He’d noticed a Vodaphone store in the Rundle Mall. He stopped and asked at the desk where he was told that there was a laundromat on Carrington that was open from six to 2300. In his room he read a few more chapters of Sayers before going to sleep. It wasn’t a restful sleep. Was he really going to Olary?...

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Delta OriginalChapter 3 Futura Utopia

Captain Allan Ubobo walked out of the large dwelling he called home. He was tall, being 195cm (6’ 5”), a lean muscular man with washboard abs and long, runners’ legs. He had deep, dark, penetrating eyes and short, tight curly black hair with no grey. The wider nostrils and slightly backward sloping forehead were from his aboriginal heritage, and he carried these features well as they blended with his Caucasian heritage. Many would consider him a handsome man in the prime of his life at...

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Too Much LoveChapter 16

Shelby Carson wasn’t much of a drinker. Growing up as a teenager at the American embassy in Riyadh, alcohol had been a furtive business for adults and teens alike, available but not plentiful enough to trickle down to the merely curious. In Brownfield Mills, booze had been ridiculously plentiful, but by the time Shelby fully internalized that the BMPD were not the Mutawa, she hadn’t been tempted to do more than sip. She’d seen too many girls let alcohol lower their guard for them until they...

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Sam s YearChapter 15 Sydney

Tessa was taken aback when a tall, grey-haired man addressed her at the baggage carousel in Sydney. “You must be Tessa! I’m really glad to meet you! I’d offer a hug and kiss, but you might find it overwhelming.” “You’re overdoing it, Gordy!” said an over-loaded Sam. “Tessa, this is, as you must have inferred, my grandfather.” “How do you do, sir?” “I’m fine! More than fine. I’ve been worried about this young man, but like a mother bear, I’m sure you can lick him into shape.” “Ravens...

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Tara 3 DogsChapter 1

The man opened his eyes to blackness. It was so dark that he wasn’t sure, if it was an absence of light or if he was blind. He squeezed his eyes closed, saw bright yellow spots reflected off his eyelids and he guessed it was a residual memory on his retina. He’d been able to see before he got to wherever here was. He opened his eyelids and peered around again, it didn’t make any difference, he still couldn’t see a bloody thing. He had felt the transition start and then felt searing pain,...

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The Girl Who Came Shrink Wrapped ReduxChapter 3

Kellie was ravenous. Returning to a lotus position-it was so weird, no up or down or left and right; she might have been upside down for all she knew-Kellie removed the backpack and set it in her lap. Very carefully, observing the rules of weightlessness, she rummaged through the interior's contents. One item in particular caught her eye and she pulled out a small blue and white box. Well, she thought wryly, you hit that nail on the head. Kellie wondered how the professor knew. She wasn't...

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The Angry Whore Book 2Chapter 5 Havana

1 November, 1686 Afternoon On the afternoon of the first day of November The Maidens Revenge sailed into the harbor of Havana Cuba. The town of San Cristóbal de La Habana, or simply Havana, was one of the first seven villages founded by the Spaniards on the island of Cuba. It was named after the Indian chief Habaguanex, head of the aboriginal settlements of that zone by the time the Spanish conquerors arrived. In 1553, Havana became the capital of the country once the Spanish...

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The Hollisters A StoryChapter 2 Settling

Henry was invited to Sunday dinner. He had been warned by Alice not to expect much warmth nor hospitality from her reverend father, and he cleverly confined his table-talk to “yes, sir,” “no, sir,” “thank you, sir,” and “no, thank you, sir.” They were served by a European cook-housekeeper, but the clearing-away was done by a young Aboriginal girl. After dinner, Alice managed to spend ten minutes saying good-bye, as they stood on opposite sides of the rather frail garden-gate. The next...

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The Hollisters A StoryChapter 4 Changes

Henry spent several hours with Alice on Sunday, but refrained from divulging what Mick had said. By noon on Monday, perhaps a bit past, he’d see for himself. Early on Monday, he told his driver to see whether they could average over 25 mph – without an upset. They didn’t ... but they came close. Henry walked to the east end of the station and looked in. Mick had been right! It reeked of urine and dust, probably a dead bilbie or a rodent. He closed the door. Mick was still by the engine. He...

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The Hollisters A StoryChapter 5 Settling

Reverend Forsythe performed the ceremony as scheduled. The five days in Brisbane were spent exactly as one would expect of a couple on their honeymoon. Henry and Alice visited a number of shops and purchased a number of “necessities,” largely items for their new home that had not already been acquired. Henry resigned himself to spending far more money than he had (innocently) planned. They had passed Roma on their return trip when the train ground to a halt. “I’ll go look and see what’s...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 2

Rachel went off to the reference library at the Art Gallery on Wednesday morning. Patrick stayed home to think about artefacts. But first he phoned the “qwik-print” shop on King. How quickly could they do business cards? No, black and white; all print. 200 would be fine. Yes, he could bring a laser print. Two hours if they got the sample soon? Thanks. He typed in: Patrick Scott Hollister Attorney at Law and (at the bottom) address flush left; phone and email flush right. He printed it...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 3

Rachel was pre-occupied with Patrick’s ‘outline’ of her dissertation: a biographical sketch of Max and of Fred. something about landscape and Australia. the different media. the influences. the similarities and differences She decided to hoover the flat while thinking. She also thought about other things. She was on course to receive her doctorate before she was 30. Much of her time would be spent reading, thinking and writing. A baby! She would need to talk to Patrick. He’d be...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 5

That one sentence from Flood’s Rock Art stuck in Rachel’s mind: “Explanation of the landscape and everything in it has always been a prime focus of Aboriginal people in Australia.” That was what she had to focus upon: the Western and Far Eastern trend towards depiction vs. the Australian drive to explain. And within that, she would employ Hauser’s “Children’s drawings and the artistic production of contemporary primitive races are rationalistic, not sensory: they show what the child and the...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 6

“What are you doing today?” Rachel asked. “Thinking and writing. You?” “I’m off to the ‘Our lands’ show at the Gallery. It’s in its third or fourth week.” “What’s it about?” “The blurb says: Works from the Gallery’s collection that explore the tensions, conflicts, suspicions and political struggles that are central to any discussion about rights to land in Australia. I know that works by Gordon Bennett, Daniel Boyd, Brenda L. Croft, Destiny Deacon, Gordon Hookey and Djambawa Marawil are...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 9

“OK. Now tell us about your date with Olwen,” Patrick said. “I don’t think ‘date’ is appropriate. But ... As you know, I met Olwen on Friday morning. She came to the Museum. I asked her what she was interested in seeing, but she wasn’t very forthcoming. I’m not sure that it was me ... or all me ... nor the Museum. It seemed to me that she was tired. Not so much physical fatigue, as emotional. She had vested a lot in this visit, and the time you arranged with Mitchell and her visit to the...

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Balance of PowerChapter 2 Consolidation of Power

If I had known how things might turn out from my position now beneath Tay, I would have pushed her foot away that was still pressing painfully on the side of my cheek grinding my face further into the dirt. Pushed her foot away, stood up, and marched straight back to my education department with a full report on how she had assaulted me. I would have recommended her immediate expulsion and had her file re-opened, the same file that the Board had examined when it recommended her re-instatement...

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Balance of PowerChapter 3 Absolute Power

That afternoon, once I was safely back in the office, it all hit me. I was overcome by fear, guilt and an awful case of anxiety, an anxiety that I have since discovered never really leaves you once you find yourself in a position of true blackmail. The facts are simple. Blackmail will make you cry. You’ll be frightened out of your wits. It’s just not like the fantasies I was imagining before I initiated my meeting with Tay. These days I jump every time my phone rings and my heart skips a beat...

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Balance of PowerChapter 4 Owned

Driving home that afternoon, suddenly I felt exhausted. I guess I hadn’t noticed how tired I was sooner due to the adrenalin coursing through my body but now I had allowed myself to unwind a little and knowing that thanks to Tahlia, my house would be empty, I couldn’t wait to get home, kick off my shoes, have a glass of my favourite red and then perhaps just lay down for a late afternoon snooze. I’d never had an orgasm like that, not in my vanilla life with my husband David, or any of my...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 17

Patrick was asleep when he became part of the Dreaming. The Dreaming is many things in one. Among them, it is a kind of narrative of things that once happened; a kind of character of things that are still happening; and a kind of logos or principle of order transcending everything significant for Aboriginal man. It is cosmogony, an account of the start of the universe, a story about creation. It is also a cosmology, an account of how creation became an ordered system. Patrick thought how the...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 18

“I’m just going to write for several days,” Rachel announced at breakfast. “I want to bang out a draft of what I hope to turn in next month. Do you think Dr. G. will be in the week after Easter?” “No idea. What does the UNSW calendar say?” Rachel typed it in. “No luck. Recess 14 to 23 April. I’m not sure I can get it done by the eleventh.” “Do as much as you can by the tenth and email it to him. Ask for an appointment on the second or the ninth of May.” “OK. I should get a respectable...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 20

“How did it go?” Rachel asked. “Interesting, but inconclusive. I got Sean interested, though. So I may learn more tomorrow.” “Is it very complex?” “Actually, I don’t think it is. I’m not even certain that it’s criminal ... it may just be unethical or unprincipled.” “I got some vegs and fresh pasta for dinner.” “Sounds good. I want to Google one thing, if you don’t mind. But I want to hear about your day, later.” He looked up “Adani” and located several pieces concerning the case and the...

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Problems and SolutionsChapter 32

Michiko offered to come to Sydney for the last weeks of Rachel’s pregnancy. After a few minutes’ discussion, Rachel declined the offer. She countered it with Michiko coming from Canberra for the baby’s first week at home. Patrick promised to phone from the hospital. “What will you call him?” she asked. “We haven’t decided. Something ordinary, but not John or George...” Rachel told Patrick about the call when he returned home. “What will we call him?” “That which seems appropriate. One of...

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PatrickChapter 4

After school, Dad picked us up and when we got home we found that Mum and Rob were (still?) out. "Can I watch the telly?" Sarah asked. "Sure. But get yourself a glass of milk." I looked in the fridge. Mum must have gone shopping as there was a lot of food. I guessed this was a good sign. I tried to "see" what was going on, but failed ... though I could tell neither she nor Rob was as dark as yesterday. I took a (fresh) apple and went into the study. As expected – hoped? – there was...

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1964 The Dairy of DesireChapter 26 The Night Pasture Awakens

It re-hit me, but more than normal, the reality of my situation looking for sensible explanations. As I walked with the crew out to call in the cows at 3 A.M. I knew I was probably doing something not shared by any other human on Planet Earth and maybe for very good and even more yet to be seen reasons. I had to wonder about the long term results of my amazing ejaculations, what, in time, it might do to my body. They promised I wouldn’t be hurt but what did they have to lose? I was mortal....

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Trilogy I SacrificeChapter 2

Nick was out again by the time Steve came to pick me up. His place was only fifteen minutes from my home, which I thought might make for a very comfortable relationship. "Hi, Charlene." He stepped back to look at me as I swirled around to show off my outfit. "You like?" "Hell yes; you look good enough to..." He stopped, blushed and looked around me to see if Nick was in the background. I laughed, kissed his cheek and went outside, pulling the door shut behind me. We went to an...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 18 Lava Tubes Waterfalls

After breakfast, while Dave and Jill readied the RV for departure, Peter setup his pup tent next to the trailer and stored his gear in the 4WD. Jill gave Peter a big kiss and hug and again thanked him for letting her go away with Dave. "Just make sure you have a good time. I really want you to enjoy yourself, especially during the night" Peter reminded her as he squeezed her hard against him. "I'll remember the slogan 'make love not war!' Is that OK? Jill said with a smile, as she...

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The Three Signs Book 3 JanelleChapter 9 Engagement and

After a busy few weeks filled with gigs most nights of the week, it was back at University. The fibre optic installation was proceeding; there had been a few minor issues, but the company supplying and installing the cable had worked around them. The University – mainly through the School of Physics – had a long term relationship with Crown Corning; they had worked together on a number of projects, particularly in developing reliable connectors for their single mode fibre. The first set of...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 26 Cooktown finally

Thursday Week 10 Jill woke early and rolled over to wake Dave saying "we better have breakfast as we have to leave soon." Dave, though, remembered his promise from last night and rolled over between her legs putting his tongue and fingers straight into her vagina. Jill gasped with delight as he worked quickly on her, licking, sucking, kissing, biting, fingering, doing everything he could to bring her quickly to her release. Fortunately she was more than ready and relaxed straight into the...

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The DilemmaChapter 17 Jennifer Chancelor Wednesday Evening

After school, I picked up Bonnie and we went to the hospital to check on Mum. She comes home tomorrow morning so that’ll be good. Dad was sitting there as well, and they were watching a farming show on TV. We get a lot of farming shows on TV in this part of the country. Dad switched off the TV when we came in and we spent time catching up with each other. Dad told us how Mum’s outbursts when she screamed nonsense at us were a brain thing called IED that was probably related to the cyst that...

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The DilemmaChapter 22 Gareth Chancelor Saturday afternoon continued

The pool party was in full swing. The food was ready and piled up on the table. We had a ridiculous amount of food. I thought maybe we should’ve invited the whole school to help eat it instead of the girls from just one class. I checked with Estelle that everything was ready, and she gave me a thumbs up. Then I waved at Jen beside the pool. She blew her whistle and started getting the girls out of the pool. As soon as the girls realised food was ready, nobody dawdled. We got all the girls...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 40 Gulf Country

Tuesday Week 16 When he woke up, Dave remembered that today was going to be one of the longer days of driving, without a lot for them to see along the way. He got up, dressed and started breakfast. Jill yawned, stretching her chest so that her breasts pointed at him so delightfully, as she said, sounding disappointed, "what's happening lover? Why are you up and dressed so early and you've given me no cuddles or anything this morning?" "Sorry, love, but we have almost 500 kilometres to...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 45 Then There Were Four

Wednesday Week 19 Continued As soon as Dave parked the 4WD, Jill got out and ran down to the jetty, as she could see Peter's yacht sailing in. Dave waited in the car, giving Jill a few moments alone with Peter. "Hi Dave. Gee it's great to see you again. Jill tells me you have been taking good care of her while I've been at sea. Thanks" Peter said as he and Jill got to the car. "Peter, it's good to see you too, but I assure you that you don't have to thank me for looking after Jill....

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MackChapter 02

The work on the houses goes as expected, and so do the lives of Mack and Irene. Parks continues to push to get the land or logging rights for next to nothing. Mack continues to work the farm while going to school and building the houses. He often goes rabbit hunting, and he gives the extra rabbits to friends and other visitors. Sometimes organising for Marker or Hammer to come out to collect the extra rabbits, along with some of the excess vegetables grown in the farm’s large garden. One...

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MackChapter 05

Mack is almost the last off the coach when it stops at the ACT Bus Terminus in the Jolimont Centre, Civic, Canberra around seven at night. He sees Helen waiting off to the side. They spot each other at the same moment and move toward each other. In a few minutes he’s showing the driver his ticket to be allowed to take the backpack and two bags of his from the stack of luggage. He puts the backpack on and they grab a bag each before going to where Helen parked her car in a side street. With...

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The RescuedChapter 92 RL01 Navy Day 260

Rebecca and Dawn were both nervous, but neither was as nervous as Slave. According to the usual schedule, it was a bit more than a month until Slave's official due date, but it looked like she was going to deliver today. In fact, it looked like she was going to deliver the first children on Mars, if only by a day or so. Rebecca had been feeling guilty about pushing a third child into Slave's womb almost since she did it, despite Slave's assurances that she enjoyed the thought of carrying...

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MackChapter 15

Despite not wanting a life as a logger or a farmer Mack has always seen Sandy Knoll Farm as being his home, and after a five year absence he’s glad to be heading home to live there full-time. Ann and Jess have been away for three years and are also happy to be going home. Both the Yukon and Ambulance are packed with their gear: clothes, books, mementos, computers, the best of the cooking gear, plus a few other odds and ends. They leave the furniture and other stuff in the flat so the Steins...

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Hard Times OklahomaChapter 3 Money Movies and Meanness

Lee Roy felt pressured, like he was getting pushed and crowded into a corner. It wasn't that he didn't want to got to see a moving picture show, he just didn't want to be pushed into it. Nobody ever pushed Lee Roy Jones, nobody. He kicked a dirt clod out of his path and hurried a little faster to make it to the Hot Spot. Marvin Yellow Eyes was outside waiting for him. "Hey, Marvin," Lee Roy greeted him. "Wanna get some coffee and a sweet roll or doughnut or something?" He opened the...

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Cathy DouglasChapter 19

The three girls realised that Cathy had missed all the action, they went to the room, but she was gone. A side door was open. Sharon contacted the Communications room and a local alert was issued for information about Cathy. Several guards reported that Cathy had been seen walking around the base, but she was in her thinking mode and so they didn't disturb her... "But where is she now?" Charlotte asked and the girls started looking for her. Everywhere they searched people reported that...

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UniversityChapter 7

It was quite warm and I decided I needed a midday shower. "Will you get my phone when it rings?" "When?" "It'll be my dad. I don't know what he wants, but it's not bad." "Okay. Someday I'll get used to it." When I emerged, Rachel was on my cell. I waved and got redressed. By then she was off. "He wants to come and visit. He's got to be in Sydney in early April for some do at the Museum. I said you'd call later." "Okay. Anyway, I wanted to talk about the...

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Cathy DouglasChapter 22

In the command room Maurice was trying to establish contact with the teams inside the Association's headquarters. Kathy was checking feeds from various CCTV cameras around the location, recording showed a bright light spreading out from the car-park and as it passed the cameras they shorted out. Charlotte was talking to the surveillance teams outside the car-park and they reported short term loss of signal but nothing seemed to happen to them, however they did report that some people near...

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UniversityChapter 20

We only saw Mark and Allison once more before flying down to Melbourne. We were coming home from food shopping and they were strolling on King, hand-in-hand. I guessed that they had come to some sort of an understanding. We registered at our hotel, near the Victoria Markets, and walked down Swanston Street towards the Yarra. We stopped near City Square for a quick bite and then to the docks at Princes Walk. The guidebook said one had to book in advance, but Melbourne River Cruises were...

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UniversityChapter 22

Perth, Part II "Are you okay?" asked Rachel the next morning. "I will be. Give me another day or three. I'm going to meet my dad at his office and go through some stuff. Then I want to make some calls. The we're going to have to talk." "You make it sound so solemn." "Serious, not solemn." "Oscar Wilde." "What?" "Wilde said that 'Life is fatal, but not serious'. But I don't know where." "That's okay. It's clever anyway." "I want to spend a...

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UniversityChapter 23

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