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Tight as a Boiled Owl

A quaint Victorian tale of family togetherness, and drunkardly behaviour. Special thanks must go out to my girlfriend, Annabelle Wells, who shared a post on Facebook, which provided the inspiration and source material for the Victorian slang terms in this piece. Thank you, sweetheart. I love you. Explanations of the various terms will be footnoted at the end of the piece .
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In the Beginning

In The Beginning Late spring 131 BC Erlin was rather pleased, even with the long winter and spring coming late their little village had survived well...

The Patrolman - #2 The Patrolman (Part II)

There was the whip and crack of a gunshot, a windowpane shattering.

Welcome In Welsh

Welcome In Welsh The hills are alive with the light of the sun. The rain never came to Wales. The mountains are growing, the sea is calling. The kids...

Conundrums, Referendums and Anti Semitism

Its a conundrum that we just can't solve. Should we stay or should we go? Will we wreck our economy or lose our rights? Or will we save a hell of a lot of money and give tax cuts to the rich?

Sunday in this Church

She said grace To save face He said a prayer And put another layer On the lies The Preacher knew the score He thought about a Sermon Called the devil...

Jaspernon The Prince : The Rise of the Cult of the Goddess: Ch.2 The Tower: Part 2 Lady Riala (Section3)

The King's Concubine Lady Riala is looking for the Prince, and has been told by the Prince's friend where he might be, so she goes to look for him in the Tower. This is Section 3 of this Part, set 1,000 years before the events in 'Life and Times of a Priestess'.