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Ants at BEESChapter 18

Logan had been thrilled. I asked him to come to the Museum before lunch. Then I settled down with Praed for a bit. It was actually better than I had expected. Lady Bridget was an Irish lady, nearing 30, with little money. She travels from Brisbane to the Never-Never where she meets a bushman, Colin. They have an affair and get married. That's Book 1, which is where I stopped, hungry for dinner. I realized that Praed had divided the novel into three books, each from a different point of...

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Ants at BEESChapter 19

I phoned Winnie around dinnertime. She's taken the weekend off so we arranged for me to call for her around 900 on Friday. I told her about "hiring" Logan and about my Thursday appointment with my new advisor. The meeting with Professor Adam went painlessly. I gave him the note from Dr. Caddis, he signed it, we went to the office together. Luckily, Jennie was there. I asked her to make three copies. When she was done I handed the original back to her, one copy to Professor Adam and kept...

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Two Weddings No FuneralChapter 6 Consecration

Two trucks arrived around 10: Jimmy drove one with the nungungi; Jacky arrived with Alice and a pretty girl I didn't know, another woman neither native nor white. The nungungi came over and said that they were leaving but that he wanted to see Patrick again. Weena came down bearing the newly loquacious infant. "We will meet again," the nungungi said. "ma-ma-ma ba-ba-ba," was the response. We all shook hands, Jimmy thanked Weena again. They left. "This is my friend Marty," said...

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Amity 2 CoercionChapter 2 Misadventure

David James cussed when he banged his busted knee on the old trunk. He rubbed it and noticed the knee was swelling up again. He was supposed to stay off it for at least another week, but that wasn’t happening. While in the hospital, he had been contacted by a lawyer about his Father’s estate. He owned an apartment building containing sixteen units in the city of Cairns, Queensland, on the northern end of the Esplanade. The lawyer had a buyer. UNSEC (The United Nations Security...

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Gone Fishin Chapter 19

This was previously 'Going Solo, ' but has been altered to fit in its appropriate place. I was sitting in my office. It was Tuesday, March 1st and I was staring at an enlarged photo of Myrmecia brevinoda, the giant bulldog ant of the Western Australian desert. Together with some egg cases, this specimen had been found in Kelmscott, a southern suburb of Perth. Right next door, you might say. It looked just like the ones I'd seen in Brisbane. Then Shirl buzzed me. "It's the big boss from...

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Delta OriginalChapter 23 The Party

Gary was standing next to Nick, looking at the crowd. They decided to have the Easter Party over under the domes that covered the pools and sporting and recreational area. The married couples got first dibs on the hotel rooms. They had set up a tent city around the area to accommodate the rest of the rabble. The tents were set up in ten sets of a dozen ten-man tents. Each set was a different colour and had large numbers printed on the side. Each guest was given a wrist tag that was the...

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Twin AngelsChapter 11

We anchored in deserted coves and bays as we worked our way south, pulling into marinas in Brisbane, Sidney, and Melbourne. Dannie wanted to see the animals that only live in Tasmania, so we sailed down to Hobart and spent a week in a marina there while we took tours and looked at Tasmanian critters until Dannie was happy. We sailed north, to Adelaide, investigated what South Australia had to offer, and then we needed to decide where to go next. We all agreed that sailing along the coast of...

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The Snake Bite VictimChapter 2 Stephen s Life

Stephen had been thinking when he started today's jog that it was hard to believe five years had elapsed since his wife had been killed. They'd married a few weeks after Susan had turned 21; she'd just qualified as a school teacher. She was a mere two years younger than him. Although it had been considered very young to marry and some had believed it wouldn't last, they had enjoyed a wonderful 21 years together. Sure there had been the ups and downs that all relationships seemed to have,...

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Getting ByChapter 7

I was a bit surprised by the lack of ore cart rails in the mine shaft until I examined the timbers shoring up the tunnel a little more closely. They were roughly cut from the spindly local pinion trees, suggesting a one- or two-person operation. As such, instead of ore carts on steel rails, they probably used wooden-wheeled hand carts or mule drawn sledges. As I made my way into the tunnel, I watched carefully for branch shafts and dropshafts. To my relief, there were few of the former and...

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Getting ByChapter 8

Most everyone else had already taken advantage of the showers ( there were three in the house) for the evening, so Cora kindly consented to let me do so as well. By the time I came out, my legs were feeling a bit rubbery, but my butt didn't hurt quite as much. Ruth was supervising KP, even though she was one of the cooks and I took her aside as I headed for what was left of the food. "I may have found the reason for Archie telling your sister not to go into the mine. Do you know of any...

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Jokes and GigglesChapter 898

Two very active seniors Jacob, age 92, and Mary, age 89), living in The Villages are all excited about their decision to get married. They go for a stroll to discuss the wedding, and on the way they pass a drugstore. Jacob suggests they go in. Jacob addresses the man behind the counter: “Are you the owner?” The pharmacist answers, “Yes.” Jacob: “We’re about to get married. Do you sell heart medication?” Pharmacist: “Of course we do.” Jacob: “How about medicine for...

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And Baby Makes ThreeChapter 11

"Well," Evans began. "I don't know what to do." "Well, that's a good point to start from, but is this general or specific?" I asked. "Wise guy! No. When Willy was shot, I wanted to go out and kill off every one of those bastards, and figure out where they were from and destroy their whole island. Or whatever. You know, my wife was killed by a drunk nearly four years ago, and Willy's taken care of me since then. No, I don't mean like that. Then, when I saw her in the hospital —...

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The Legal ProfessionChapter 6

Rachel called her parents to tell them her vocational news. Then we called mine. Then Rachel called Al. And then we went out for dinner – to Splash on King Street. Thursday I got Rachel to go to the Gallery and thank Winnie (she ended up taking her to lunch). I went to the library in the Museum and tried to find out when and by whom the parks had been laid out. It was far tougher than I thought it would be. I realized that as the whole continent had been viewed as "unoccupied," lines could...

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Last Months in BrisbaneChapter 2

I stopped at a used books shop on my way back to the lab. No dice on any of the items on my list. I remarked on my quest to Syd, who lived in Chapel Hill. “QBD Books,” he said in his typically terse manner. “Where’s it at?” “Plaza, south o’ Dymock’s...” I decided to try. Sure enough, they had an American abridgment of the Elizabethan translation of Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso. I bought it and finally got back to work a bit before three. I moved E.O. Wilson’s autobiography, Naturalist, which...

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Last Months in BrisbaneChapter 3

Friday morning brought a long-awaited missive: a letter from Kevin at Black Mountain, ACT. I dashed off a note expressing my interest and tried to read. Orlando was impossible. I returned to Wilson. I was gripped by his writing of how the youthful fascination with things that then leads to the productive scientist. Laura called somewhat after two. We arranged for me to call for her “around eight” on Saturday morning. We’d be at the parking lot at the Tyagarah Nature Reserve by ten. I stopped...

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Delta TrixyChapter 3 Harmony

We had arrived. One hundred and sixty very excited women and twenty kids disembarked the Fortune. We had docked up to one of the naval ships that patrolled Delta space. They were the guys that my younger brother Rick, wanted to join, the Delta Space Police Force or DSPF. We women ranged in age from eighteen to thirty-four years. We were all different shapes, heights, races and religions. The two things we had in common were that we were female and single. About fifteen of the women had kids...

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Last Months in BrisbaneChapter 5

When I got into the lab around nine on Monday morning, there was a large padded document envelope from Canberra waiting. It had been delivered by messenger bright and early. Janice had said that after two weeks I’d get a wad of guff that’d offer me a transfer to Black Mountain. Well, it wasn’t two weeks yet. And the little old ladies I worked with were dying to learn what I’d received. So I just tossed it, unopened, to one side and got back to the taxonomy of Rhipicephalus – I still thought...

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Last Months in BrisbaneChapter 6

I called my mother again and asked whether Jacky was around. Not seen recently, but Meena had helped with the laundry last week. I told her to tell the hands that I’d be ‘round on Saturday. They’d spread the word. I finished Wilson’s book that night. I wasn’t certain what I’d go to next. Progress on Orlando would be slow. Thursday I reread my report on ticks and handed it over for “destruction” (as we called it) – what was officially “internal distribution.” I also let admin know I’d be out...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 19 Recovering

The summer holidays were now in full swing. With my budding solo folk music career on hold (and hopefully Janice on hold – permanently), it was back to playing at the Mirage, now both Friday and Saturday nights. Since my driving test due on my birthday, I did lots of practice for that, if I didn’t pass it on the first go, on my birthday, I would have to wait until after the New Year break before I could try it again. But I felt pretty confident; I spent about an hour after dinner each evening...

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The Three Signs Book 1 CathyChapter 22 Duets

I woke up, feeling bad about what I had done yesterday, and how I had treated Lori. I lay for a while in bed, thinking of how I should have handled things better; not jumping to conclusions and accusing her of trying to deceive me. Still, what was done was done, and no amount of wishing otherwise would change it. As I got up, I saw the two notes from Lori on my desk, and as I read them again, I felt even worse. I was about to screw the notes up and toss them away, when I changed my mind and...

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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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Delta TrixyChapter 10 Fun

We decided since the match was over, we would find new pursuits. Kim said they hadn’t walked through the pavilions yet or done Sideshow Alley. She told me that since Lee had included the sideshow entertainments, Gary and Nicko decided it could also be an Agriculture Show like the Ekka in Brisbane, for the locals as well. The locals had gotten in on the act when it was explained what was typically included. There were arts and craft displays, cooking competitions, displays of grains and...

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Delta TrixyChapter 22 Mum

My mum is one of those people who when she makes up her mind, changing it is like shifting a mountain. Luckily, we magicians can shift mountains. She had a look at the transport box that Sean had provided. She went and walked around her apartment. Lee and Sean popped off to Sean’s dad’s place to take care of feeding Jackson and their little wizard’s problem. With Sean jumping around all over the place, Lee had to help with it, plus they liked to have sex when feeding the kid. Vince and Mum...

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Hal the Beginning Original version Chapter 6

Hal wakes early, and smiles while he works his way out of bed. He has Alice and Betty on either side of him with Alison on his chest, on top of the covers. Betty is squashed up against the wall, as the bed is tight against the wall to give him more space in the centre of the room. Behind Alice is Jane, with Melissa curled up at the foot of the bed. While thinking he needs a bigger bed he grabs the top rail of the bedhead, and takes his time to pull himself up the bed, and out from under...

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At a PriceChapter 12 The Problem

Marty sat there for several minutes. He was trying to work out what had just happened. ‘Bonded? What the fuck did she mean?’ he thought. He had too many questions and no answers. He got up and walked to her room. He knocked gently. “Mary, we need to talk,” he said to the closed door. “Go away. Go home,” Mary yelled back at Marty through the door. He could hear her muffled sobs. “Fuck!” he swore. He paced outside her door, drilling his fingers through his hair as he went over and over what...

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At a PriceChapter 19 The London

On the Saturday, the couple went off to the airport. They had a three-hour drive followed by an hour and a half flight to get to Brisbane. Then they had to transfer to the international airport. After a two-hour layover and then eight hours of flying to get them to Singapore. Both were glad they were flying first class. Mary also had to use her glamour for the overseas flights, and they had to behave themselves. They had decided to do the short overnight layover and catch the fourteen-hour...

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AftermathChapter 7

After about an hour I was summoned into the kitchen where Martha and Weena each had a mug of tea. "No catastrophe?" I asked. "No. Just girl-talk," said 'she-who-must-be-obeyed'. "Did you talk to Angus?" Martha nodded. "So, will it be tomorrow or Sunday?" "Tomorrow, if it's still okay, please." "Of course it's still okay! What might have changed?" "Gordy! Stop teasing her! She's nervous enough." "Yes, dear." "Martha?" "Yes?" "Have you had lunch with...

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At a PriceChapter 20 The Wedding

They got up, showered and went down for a drink, while they waited for their table. Marty got talking to two blokes at the bar after hearing their accents. They informed him that they were on a bus tour and had a free day the next day before they moved on. One was from Sydney, and the other bloke was from Brisbane. They couldn’t decide what to do, as the weather forecast for the next day was not conducive to exploration. So, Marty asked them if they wanted to come to his wedding. He...

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AftermathChapter 14

I had fresh-brewed tea for Weena when she got to the kitchen. "What's up?" "Well, first, please go and talk to Martha. She was red-eyed and teary when I got home. Patrick's most likely napping." "Okay. Back soon." She left, mug in hand. She was back in only a minute or two, trailed by a "draggy" Martha. I put the kettle on, set up a mug with a tea bag, and sat down. "Martha's confused," Weena said. "About what?" "She wants tell us both at the same time." The kettle...

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AftermathChapter 15

There was a little whispering at the door and Martha and Angus came into the still-littered kitchen. "Martha said you wanted to talk to me, sir." "Sir's unnecessary. But yes. Martha said you had mentioned marriage and that you wanted her to come with you to Tamworth to meet your parents." "Yes." He was very solemn. "Will they have a problem with Martha's colour?" "No, I've told them. I prefer to say 'mixed-race.' But no. It's not that unusual anymore. I read a survey by...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 10 The Relationship Develops

The drive to Ballina had been very interesting, albeit a little long. They had set off fairly early, once more as soon as they had their breakfast, detouring into Yamba. All three thought the last 14 kilometres of the drive into town along the wide mouth of the Clarence River was particularly scenic and of course enjoyed seeing it again travelling back in the opposite direction to rejoin the Pacific Highway at Maclean. Yamba was a very attractive and well laid out town and they drove briefly...

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The Road to ChaosChapter 42

JW “You going to bring the Basilisk?” I asked. “It’s been six years since she’s had a refit. I thought I’d take her to Coomera and have them give her a meticulous rebuild. I just had the electronics upgraded.” Surprise thought, ‘No sense springing it all on him at once. I’m still not sure I want to mention Zoe McGregor.’ “Why Coomera?” “The Boat Works. Australia’s greatest boatyard. They have the largest concentration of marine trades in Australia. They can store boats up to 110ft. Their...

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Sensations Escort ServiceChapter 14 Amber rsquo s Trip

A sleek black limousine picked up Amber at her apartment the morning of April eighth. The destination was the local airfield where she boarded a private jet. Her luggage was loaded aboard. She was meeting Roger Moore, her benefactor, pseudo-boyfriend for the next forty days, and her ‘date’, in St. Louis where he’d board and continue the trip with her. The hop to Kansas City didn’t even take two hours. Roger hustled aboard while the refueling truck topped off the sleek jet, the crew changed,...

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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 15

No further calls disrupted Patrick on Monday. Tuesday served as a major contrast. The Minister’s PA called to ask whether he could come to a meeting at 1400. He had barely gotten off the phone when Jason called. Apparently he had also been “invited.” Patrick read him the Tribunal passage, emphasizing “Normally, the land will be passed down to future generations in a way that recognises the community’s traditional connection to that country.” “Interesting,” Jason said, “I’ll do a bit of...

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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 19

“I got over a dozen pages done yesterday,” Rachel said. “I’m going to let it sit this morning and then rewrite it later.” “Sounds like a good method to me. I’m still concerned about the NNTT ‘determinations’ in Queensland. They don’t make sense to me.” “Marx said that all history is economic history. Is there something valuable in south central and south west Queensland?” “I don’t know.” Patrick paused. “But we know who does.” “We do?” “Alf. I’m sure I’ve his number around here.” It was...

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Amity 5 CataclysmChapter 7 Earth 2078

-- Earth time: 2078-- “Oh, fuck! Oh, fuck!” I cussed. As soon as I felt that weird feeling, I knew the damn book had sent me home. Daniel looked at me in surprise. He frowned at me. I sighed and sat up. I then picked him up, and balanced my son on my hip I walked over the Lectern. “Send me back immediately,” I demanded. “I’m sorry, but I can’t do that. I’ve lost contact with the portal you originated from. You look familiar. Let me see. Oh! This is very strange. According to my records,...

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Amity 5 CataclysmChapter 8 Knowledge 2087

-- Earth time: 2087-- The next eight years were busy for me. I felt I had become a permanent student. For every course I could do at the University, I could do two online. I had to do catch-up courses for chemistry, maths and physics before I could enrol properly. This took up the first year. I was glad I had plenty of money and didn’t have to worry about finances. I then started studying seriously. I was amazed by just how much I had to learn. Even with my phenomenal memory, it seemed to...

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Amity 5 CataclysmChapter 36 Cleaning

-- Storm - Amity - Earth time: 2102 -- We were in a right pickle. Daniel and Pip stayed a couple of extra days to help with the clean-up and burying of the dead. Even my other wizards turned up in Nickel City and then teleported to us to help. Ulu even brought Carline and Sharon with him. Carline was Leslie’s only living daughter, and Sharon was Anne’s daughter to a different shifter, called Trip. They were both pretty upset about their mothers dying like they had, as one would expect....

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Young GordyChapter 3

The morning passed relatively uneventfully. As it neared noon, the clapsticks began a beat. Different from yesterday's but I couldn't describe the difference. Just before noon the biggest, lowest of the didgeridoos began to sound. People began to crowd, leaving a large space. The nungungi stepped into the space. It became very quiet. "There are those from several tribes here. "In the past, some of these tribes attacked other tribes. In the past, tribes stole maidens from other...

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Bob s Your Uncle or a Modern Adult Fairy TaleChapter 6 Either aTotal Lack of Education or an Excess

Helen discovered, at their age of fourteen, Bob had no idea of even the concept of money. One could question what teenager really does, but between the ages nine to eighteen years, Bob was being paid a minimum of £A500 and up a hit, which at that time, in the mid to late '50s, was the going price of a three bedroom brick bungalow in the inner suburbia of the most expensive real estate city of the country. Mother Harrison in her heyday had him doing three to four hits a week. Bob simply...

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Amity 5 CataclysmChapter 46 Harmony

We spent three full days packing, two days shopping in Brisbane, one in Sydney, two in New York and three in Paris. We also visited about thirty other places in the two weeks as we did a worldwide tour of Earth. The longer stay in Paris was just because Crystal and Pearl wanted to go there at least once and they wanted to hit the fashion shops. Us blokes were outvoted. Apparently, Crystal and Pearl had three votes each to our one. I have a feeling they were trying to hoodwink us, but Mike...

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YakimaChapter 5 A Person of Interest

The divorce would be final on December 29th, just before New Year's. Between now and then, I had to establish a permanent residence suitable for the children and I had to work out a visitation schedule for them as well. Whether I liked it or not, I had to deal with Reese. "I thought we should get together to discuss the shared custody arrangements," I said when I called my soon-to-be ex-wife." "Yes ... all right. When do you want to do that?" "Could we meet at the house on Friday...

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YakimaChapter 7 A Monkey Wrench in the Works

We didn't end up in bed that night. I was reluctant to rush into anything with a woman I barely knew. I got the impression that Ali felt the same. There was an attraction that both of us were aware of, and I definitely wanted to explore just where it would take us. All indications were that she felt the same way. We talked about taking Jack to the matinee play at the live theatre in town. He was just the right age for the production of a kid's play. Ali was all for it, and as it turned...

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Sam s Curtiousity Chapter 3

“I don’t understand how he picked up that Mencken!” Rachel fretted. “American literature,” Patrick responded. “Those shelves have our American literature. Twain died in 1910, Mencken around the middle of the century. Fitzgerald, Hemingway and Faulkner are there, too. And others. They’re the easy parts of the taxonomy.” “What do you mean?” “Well, what about T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden and Saul Bellow ... or even Henry James?” “Why are they problems?” “Well, Eliot was born in the US, but spent...

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Sam s YearChapter 23 Sydney

“I’ll see you’re checked in and go home,” Gordy said. “I’ll be back by six.” “Fine.” “Thank you.” When they we in their rooms, Tessa said, “It’s a lot better than the hotel in Marree.” “Yes, it is.” “I’ve been thinking about Marree.” “Oh?” “They did a history when the town was 100 years old. It’s got a lot of old photos and chapters where I found it hard to tell gossip from history. Anecdotes about Afghans. Stories of whole families dying between Farina and...

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Sam s YearChapter 24 Decisions decisions

Perhaps the most important difference between Aboriginal marriage patterns and those of white Australia is that the marriage is not seen as a contract between individuals but rather as one which implicates both kin and country men of the parties involved. If we explore the web of relations which surround an arranged marriage entered into at the time of initiation of a young male, we find that at least three generations are implicated. [D. Bell, NT Supreme Court, May 1984] “You really want to...

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New Friends 2Chapter 15

You can normally tell what sort of a travel partner someone is going to be like as soon as the first thing goes wrong. I had thought Pepper was going to be a disaster but when we arrived at San Diego International and heard on the loudspeaker our connecting flight to LAX was delayed for 2 hours she just shrugged. I went to walk to the queue to check our bags in but she caught my arm. 'Not that one.' She steered me away from economy to the express first class lane. 'Come on, you didn't...

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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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AftermathChapter 18

Weena called me on my mobile at 11. I was at SciTech and apologized to the group of 8-9 year olds for taking the call. "Don't worry," she began. "You mean?" "Gall stones. They'll do a laparoscopy. But the doctor was right to send her for tests. It could have been a heart attack or a bunch of other things. The nurse network came through and I spoke to the sister in the pathology lab in Roma." "Thanks. We'll talk at home." "My mum's been ill," I told the kids. "I've been...

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The Ring AOChapter 7 Dinner

Asking Harry ‘How come I can carry that weight of gold, that is a lot of weight?’ Harry replied ‘I can adjust your muscles to carry different weights, the same as I can adjust your frequency for camera’s etc. You better place the bags away as you have a visitor.’ Throwing the bags into the spare room, there was a knock on the front door. Fred was at the door, asking him in, he entered the room and looking around said “You lead a simple life. No TV. But plenty of books.” “What can I do for...

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Dave s Australian OdysseyChapter 35 Cunnamulla to Blackall

Saturday Week 13 Dave decided to give the girls some space, so went for another bike ride before breakfast. He would have liked to have been a fly on the wall, because he figured that Wendy was going to tell Kellie what had happened yesterday afternoon and why she had left the light on while she made love to Kellie. He found out later that afternoon that he was right. When he got back, there didn't seem to be any problem and Kellie was happily preparing breakfast for them. It was almost...

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Jokes and Giggles Part TwoChapter 74

A Short one from Dorsetmike Daft definitions Logarithms - sound produced by primitive jungle drums Some more compliments of Hitemp DOWN AT THE RETIREMENT CENTER 80-year old Bessie bursts into the rec room at the retirement home. She holds her clenched fist in the air and announces, “Anyone who can guess what’s in my hand can have sex with me tonight!!” An elderly gentleman in the rear shouts out, “An elephant?” Bessie thinks a minute and says, “Close enough.” Queensland Police...

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The Ring AOChapter 35 Back in AU

On returning to Australia, Bill drove all parties home. Suzanne being the last home. In her letterbox were four letters from that pesky Real Estate Agent. he had other four other people interested in her properties. Suzanne decided to stop him pestering her tomorrow. She would call at his office. Calling around at 10am he was there, by himself. Shaking hands Harry mentioned ‘He does not have a buyer. He wants them for himself to develop. He has stolen homes from many people. A nasty person....

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