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by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-06-02
"In the moments before death," a John began, "your whole life will flash before you and you will be able to see each separate moment simultaneously, noticing where you did well and where there i...
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162.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-06-13
I couldn't make out what it was at first, but then to my horror I discovered what was now curled in my robes; a large cobra! This was no imaginary ghost; this was real. I could hardly breathe...
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163.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-06-15
This group of men had become my family, and leaving them was difficult. I went through the motions of following the schedule for the next few days, but halfheartedly, faced with the reality of s...
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164.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-06-17
"Surface happiness comes and goes," A John continued, "no different than breathing in and breathing out. We cannot breathe in always, we must eventually breathe out. The deeper happiness, however,...
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165.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-06-18
I am well aware of your repute as a warrior," it snarled, "killing many men without blinking an eye. What makes you think you can now turn your back on this and become a key seeker? I say once a...
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166.
by B.L. Lindstrom - 2008-06-21
I went to my local grocery store the other day. I needed some shaved deli meat for my famous "Killer Roast Beef Sandwiches." The deli counter is right there when you walk in and the scene was a typic...
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167.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-06-21
My knees were shaking as I walked up to Conqueror and swung onto his back. The great horse snorted, saying that he had warned me, but I just smiled and let him lead the way. I had faced myself, an...
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168.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-06-24
We located a trail heading in the general direction of the pass, and started up. The slope was gentle to begin with, but after a day of climbing, it steepened, and then the weather turned bad. Bef...
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169.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-06-27
The huge structure was built into the mountain, actually appearing to be part of the mountain itself, and if I did not know that this was a community of key seekers, I would have sworn it was a fo...
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170.
by Philip Yaffe - 2008-06-28
by Philip Yaffe William Shakespeare was unquestionably one of the world's greatest poets and poetic playwrights. Arguably, his mastery of English far surpassed that of anyone else who ever put p...