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My stories

Cherry

The Academy's Final Reckoning

Some people's lives are like a movie.

Whose George Is It Anyway?

Born 23rd April (probably) 1564. Died 23rd April 1616. Happy Birthday, Will! This should be your day.

Eleanor

Hearing of Tony Cook's joy at the recent birth of a grandchild caused me to remember this. After a desperate search I finally found it.

Too Late Now

It’s a bit like that metaphysical question that George Berkeley posed – you know the thing; about a tree falling in a forest. Does it make a noise if there’s no-one there to hear it?
Cherry

Last of a Kind

Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid.

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