(Continued from Part V) The siege was delayed as the newcomers, slightly more numerous than the warlock’s force, approached the hillock. Twenty horsemen, dressed in royal colors and led by the crown
Editor’s note: The following comprises the fourth chapter, first part (A1), of The Gospel of Luke: An Exposition, by Charles R. Erdman (published 1936). All spelling in the original. IV. The
(Continued from Part IV) They enjoyed the morning sunshine as the cart carried them through an uninhabited land of runty trees and barren hillocks. The sky was a uniform blue with the
Editor’s note: We offer another thought-provoking article from our friend, Cail Corishev. This first ran at his site. There’s something in human behavior called the “Error of Recency.” It means that humans
Sometimes the press goes to great lengths to help the wrong people: The Journal News submitted Freedom of Information requests for the names and addresses of all pistol permit holders in Westchester,
Chapter 5: CafeNostrumCon The morning after Carrie tended to Our Hero in his gloriously high state, she was feeling good. Damn good. She’d gone home that morning (after leaving a fresh pot
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