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Copyright
© 1990 Richard R. Kennedy All rights reserved. Revised: March
30, 2002 .
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Fiction
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Atlantis
Regained
There was a mermaid unlike any other. Mermaids are sleek
long-haired beauties that like to be together, frolic and swim
the seven seas. This one had a round, chubby, happy face, which
too often was transfigured to long, sagging and sad by the cruel
wagging tongues and flapping fins of her sleek cousins. These
lovelies of every sailor's dream called her Walrus because of
her overbite and lumpy size. They would have nothing to do with
her and would not allow her to accompany them when they followed
the ships, lest the maritime let her into its dreams and ruin
the legend of the beauteous maidens of the sea.
The
Knight And The Witch
The king nodded and said, "My good, Sir
Youth, I know you have not been a knight for very long and have
not yet slain a dragon, yet I have heard that you did save a
little boy from the jaws of a wolf. Because of this brave deed,
I now award you with the honor of searching the land for a new
king."
The knight looked up showing surprise in his
eyes. He said to the king, "My lord, we have a king. What
would we do with another?" Some
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Chow
Down Easter Morning
Just before Easter of '45
we were on our way to Okinawa, of course, we didn't know it
then. We were playing poker over a mountain of ammo and under an
LCT chained topside. Though cramped and suffering neck and back
pain from being so hunched over for hours at a time in this
Charybdis, we claimed territorial right to this sleeping quarter
and poker haven as there was no space below deck. The China Sea
was kicking up its usual fuss.
Vincent’s
Moment of Truth
A
thin book under his arm, Vincent, a youngster of about twelve
cut had through a wooded path on his way home from school. Since
the early grades he had taken this route instead of the school
bus. It was not his nature to join the pandemonium on the bus.
It was an extension of school, which, when breaking from it, he
wanted the calm of his own nature's space. Ordinarily, except
for severe inclement weather he would bolt from the school and
head for the wooded trail. For weeks, however, he did take the
bus; he could not force himself into the woods since the last
time. On this Friday afternoon he was drawn to it again.
Piltdown
"Yep,
Jeff's a kind young man. Ugly, I grant you, but you pay it no
mind when you get to know him." The marshal grinned
good-naturedly.
"I
won't grant you that, marshal," Cressie said with subdued
petulance. "I might look good but I can't equal what's
inside him."
"Aw,
I know, Cressie. I know he ain't so ugly when you get to know
him....Still, I don't see you datin' him any."
"That's
because I see him as a brother."
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Ellen's
mother, as warm and loving as her daughter, took to Charlotte as
a moth to candlelight. Upon Charlotte's arrival nearly a month
ago and having dunked her thoroughly in a tub, she made her a
makeshift dress immediately and took measurements of her tiny
feet and sent a work order to the shoemaker. She would have
loved taking her to the shoppes of nobility to drape her in the
finest clothes, but because of her daughter's caution, she was
content to make some purchases and bring them home. If something
did not fit she would cheerily pick up the scissors and sit down
at the hand loom to make adjustments, which was always because
of Charlotte's rare petite size. One shopkeeper commented that
had he not known that the princess was on the trip, he would
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B ryan
and Lance rode hard from dawn to dusk for three days before lush
rolling plains of the kingdom finally gave way to a barren misty
moor that stretched for another two days when the bogs yielded
to rugged, desolate foothills of the northern mountain chain
where they camped for the night. While Bryan searched for
firewood, Lance unsaddled their horses and fed them oats. Low on
water, he could barely cover the bottom of their feed bag. He
corked the vessel without drinking from it himself and laid it
by the saddles. Bryan returned empty handed.
"Nary a twig in this rock infested
land!" he grunted.
Lance settled back against his saddle and
said calmly, "We'll survive; but for the dampness of the
haze still rolling in from the moor, it's rather mild
tonight."
Bryan reached into his saddle bag to retrieve
an apple, took a bite and while chewing said, "By tomorrow
I trust we will reach some trace of civilization, though it is
said these are a barbaric people."
Lance replied, "Oh, I'm not so sure
that's true; after all, there's the legend, you know."
"Bah, that's just a fairy tale,"
Bryan scoffed.
"Even so, it's a sign that they couldn't be that
barbaric." Eve
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