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The Key (A Fairytale) – Chapter 7 – A Step Above Oblivion (Part 4)

It must have been around one o’clock in the morning when I heard a soft rustle behind me in the leaves. Then something bumped my leg. Something was crawling into my lap! I was petrified! Was it the skeleton; was it the baby, the skull? I couldn’t move a muscle except for my eyeball, as I slowly looked down.

Posted on 2nd March 2010
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Kandil Projects

Introduction: Kandil international Egypt for gold plated chandeliers has been established in 1976 our group of factories reached full power production by 1984. in our factories we are using the most sophisticated facilities and latest technology to achieve the highest standards of quality. By 1990 the products of our group have been distributed to most Arab, African, some European, Asian and American countries.

Posted on 1st March 2010
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Amos and the Mutt (Story Fourteen – Fall of 1986 – “Voices Out of Saigon”)

Amos now has walked up to the hillside, over looking the two plantations, Abernathy’s old place, and Mrs. Stanley’s place, where he worked all his life, for her, and for her parents, and then Mr. Stanley came along, and married into the family, inherited the plantation. Sitting on the roots of an old tree, Amos talks to his long time friend, the Mutt, the dog Mrs. Stanley calls Tabasco the II’

Posted on 16th February 2010
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Four Humorous Poems – Well Sort Of

Hope these make you smile. They were originally written for performance, so are best appreciated when recited at the top of your voice in your local town centre.

Posted on 13th February 2010
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The Process of Enamel Inlay Over Silver

With a splash of the Orient cultural influence mixed with the Russian’s national heritage made up the exquisite artworks known only to be owned by the Russian artists. There is nothing like the expressiveness that is only unique to the Russians with their long lineage arts of enameling.

Posted on 12th February 2010
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Henry Small’s Secret (Part II, to ‘Cassandra’s Delicatessen’ – The Aneurysm)

“I’m not all that sure of the term, but I think it means, she had some kind of blood-filled enlarged blood vessel, they often times get weak, the walls of the vessel, and dilate, and push, and this is what happened to her I guess. I did call the doctors, and they said they found a three-mm cerebral…

Posted on 11th February 2010
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Cheap Halloween Costumes

There are millions of online and offline Halloween costume stores that can provide you with a costume of your dreams in no time. However, if you want a unique Halloween costume at a cheap price or you want to look different and not end up looking like two or worse still three other people in a Halloween party, you can make your own costume. It will be unique and at the same time cheap way of acquiring a Halloween Costume.

Posted on 8th February 2010
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Cassandra’s Delicatessen (Story Thirteen To – “Voices Out of Saigon”)

Cassandra Hightower walked right through the hallway to Dr. Whitman’s room, stopping in front of his door. The secretary said, just inside the door, “He’s in conference now, Cassandra, I’ll tell him you wish to talk to him when he is finished.”

Posted on 6th February 2010
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Mirrors of Canal Ben (Story Twelve, To – “Voices Out of Saigon”)

Advance: Yoon Tran, who worked at the Sanitary plant in Saigon, friend to Zuxin’s first husband, lives near the Chinese Pagoda, on Dai 40 street, off the main street known as Hong Bang. He has lived his whole life in Saigon, with his mother Kaojia Tran, aging mother, now seventy-two years old, and remains unmarried.

Posted on 21st January 2010
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Little Masterpieces at Olympia International Art & Antiques Fair

The International Art and Antiques Fair opened last week at the Olympia Exhibition Hall, Kensington, west London and continues until 15th June. I attended, as I do every year, excited, hoping to find some small treasure. My interest is Chinese art and antiques, which I have bought and sold, and collected for more than thirty years.

Posted on 19th January 2010
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