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It happened four years ago, the next year after you were beaten. We did one profitable, but very noisy business in Fort Collins, Colorado. They grabbed some money nemeryannom, only chasing after us was, Mama Do not Cry. We ran away so hastily and desperately that we did not notice how we entered the territory of the Indians. You can imagine how we let in the pants. They got, as they say, from fire and into the fire. Legalists, by the way, turned out to be smarter (or cowardly, sometimes it’s difficult to distinguish one ...
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“That, you know, was rather painful,” the woman said, when, to one degree or another, her composure returned. Then she shook her head sharply, setting the vertebrae with a crunch. - I do not advise to repeat. Okay. Give me a moment.
Beatrice began to put herself in order under the startled glances of the prisoners huddled into the wall. She pulled her trousers and straightened her skirts. She hid her breast looking out like a wet nurse. She lifted a hand mirror and a silk handkerchief and became cautious ...
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Beatrice began to put herself in order under the startled glances of the prisoners huddled into the wall. She pulled her trousers and straightened her skirts. She hid her breast looking out like a wet nurse. She lifted a hand mirror and a silk handkerchief and became cautious ...
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- Caleb! ... Wake up, Caleb! ... To us, the campaign, came.
Brain Caleb Straub very reluctant to emerge from the depths of dreams. The damned heat, coupled with fatigue and the absence of any occupation (blackjack, for which his neighbors were killing time, was already sitting in the liver) burned him no worse than sleeping pills. Today, prisoners had a day off from forced labor, with which they were treated to the generous prison authorities on the remaining six days of the week. And in the case of Caleb, it was not sarcasm. In the former ...
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Brain Caleb Straub very reluctant to emerge from the depths of dreams. The damned heat, coupled with fatigue and the absence of any occupation (blackjack, for which his neighbors were killing time, was already sitting in the liver) burned him no worse than sleeping pills. Today, prisoners had a day off from forced labor, with which they were treated to the generous prison authorities on the remaining six days of the week. And in the case of Caleb, it was not sarcasm. In the former ...
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"Somewhere I crossed the line, somewhere I'm lost in time,
I'm lost my soul and now i'm losing my mind
Alice Cooper, "Time to Kill"
August, 1886 - ... Actually, the commandant of San Prader, John Coleman at your service. So how can I help you, miss ... - Beatrice. My name is Beatrice, monsieur.
Fort San Pradera. An impressive stone structure with spacious rooms and a huge courtyard. He was much older than any of the people who were there now, but compared to ...
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I'm lost my soul and now i'm losing my mind
Alice Cooper, "Time to Kill"
August, 1886 - ... Actually, the commandant of San Prader, John Coleman at your service. So how can I help you, miss ... - Beatrice. My name is Beatrice, monsieur.
Fort San Pradera. An impressive stone structure with spacious rooms and a huge courtyard. He was much older than any of the people who were there now, but compared to ...
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The man drove the horse across the field quickly enough, but so that it did not dry out ahead of time. The sun has already passed half of its way through the sky, and today it still had to overcome a lot of miles. The bum is already stiff from long sitting in the saddle, but the man could not afford such luxury as rest. He had an important mission, and if necessary, he would ride until he started to fall off the mount. And before that, he will be the embodiment ...
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July 1881 - Your order, Miss. A double portion of whiskey, the waitress chirped, moving a full glass of liquor from the tray to the table. “Thank you,” she smiled sweetly, thanked Jane McAvoy.
The waitress, whose name was Rosie Grace, hesitated for a second or two, looking at the unusual customer, and then, straightening her apron, seeded away. Jane, squinting at the acrid smoke of a roll-up that she smoked, followed her with a look. Rosie liked her, and in that she was not ...
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The waitress, whose name was Rosie Grace, hesitated for a second or two, looking at the unusual customer, and then, straightening her apron, seeded away. Jane, squinting at the acrid smoke of a roll-up that she smoked, followed her with a look. Rosie liked her, and in that she was not ...
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October, 1889 - We arrived, guys. Welcome back to Heystack Village.
The clock shows 5:15 pm, the sun is leaning towards the horizon, but continues to burn, and the four horsemen enter the bustling town. Haystack Village, Kansas, is not big, but not small, and serves as a home for more than four hundred people. Here you can drink in the saloon and not be afraid of poisoning, put money in the bank and not be afraid of losing them during a robbery, just walk down the street and be sure that you don’t ...
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The clock shows 5:15 pm, the sun is leaning towards the horizon, but continues to burn, and the four horsemen enter the bustling town. Haystack Village, Kansas, is not big, but not small, and serves as a home for more than four hundred people. Here you can drink in the saloon and not be afraid of poisoning, put money in the bank and not be afraid of losing them during a robbery, just walk down the street and be sure that you don’t ...
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The collection of lands was already close. Earl Eamon took advantage of his tremendous influence to hurry bannas and hold a meeting as soon as possible. After all, Mor does not wait, he is not interested in bureaucratic problems. The problem was that Teyrn Loghain convinced many nobles that Mor was not real, and that the Gray Wardens were simply trying to inflate themselves out of hand to enlist the support of the king. Well, of course, he did blame the Guardians for the murder of Kaylan, although not so many people believed in it as in ...
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