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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter Eleven</title>
			<description>	Tuesday 8:10 am. I followed Pat to the Starbucks coffee house and then to work. It had occurred to me that she might begin to realize the same car following her, so after I had received the wonderful gift from John and May, I traded in the Lexus and rented a Mercedes. Pat would never suspect me in ..</description>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter Ten</title>
			<description>	The shadows grew long and would soon disappear as the sun sank below the western horizon. The evening air grew cool. Sierra rubbed her arms, clearly effected by the chill, so I removed my sweatshirt and handed it to her. Cordially she refused saying, &quot;I'm alright.	I persisted, &quot;It'll keep you warm&quot;..</description>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter Nine</title>
			<description>	I used the key card that Connie had given me get in to room 211. I carried my duffle bag over and emptied the contents onto the bed. I prepared one of the remote cams and fixed it into the air conditioner vent. The second unit, I placed under the cable box where it fit and looked natural. I placed ..</description>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter Eight</title>
			<description>	The Radio Shack had two customers at the counter keeping Tom busy, so I shopped around the isles waiting for them to leave. As soon as they did, I walked up to the counter and said, &quot;Hello Tom&quot;	He looked up from his computer screen and answered, &quot;Hello&quot; Then he recognized me and added, &quot;How's every..</description>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter Seven</title>
			<description>	Sitting back in my recliner, I progressed to thinking about the most ferocious action I could take in bringing this calamity to an end. Planning things ahead of time most always makes for a better outcome, so I took my time customizing the plan.	Each night after Pat went off to bed, I would change ..</description>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter Six</title>
			<description>	I hurried out from the hotel. I had one unused mini cam waiting on the seat of the Lexus. I wasn't sure how it going to work out, but I had tremendous motivation to capture the fornicators on video. I retrieved the mini cam and tried to act as normal as I could when I made my way over to Donald's T..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/kdanill/1227338/</link>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter Five</title>
			<description>	Patricia stepped out from between parked cars and made her way over to the Trans Am. My heart pounded so hard I could feel a vein thumping in my neck. I fought the desire to crash the Lexus into them as they rolled past me. Instead, I sank low in my seat behind the steering wheel to stay out of sig..</description>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter Four</title>
			<description>	I plugged the mini cam chip reader into the receiver on my computer and viewed the evidence. 12:17 was the time posted on the upper right hand corner of the screen when I finally found some activity. I watched a man crawl in to the passenger side of Pat's vehicle. He was wearing a ball cap, and whe..</description>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter Three</title>
			<description>	The pirates ended up leaving the scene before dark. I knew little enough about the islands out here and wasn't too cozy about the possibility of living the night through without a fire. The threatening clouds from earlier had take on a different direction leaving me with a clear sky, so I watched t..</description>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter Two</title>
			<description>	About a half an hour into my search, I located water. The land seemed to elevate the further inland I went. I reached a point where I came to a solid rock wall. I followed the wall for another fifty yards and found a trickle of water coming down the rocky surface.	I drank slowly. The water was cold..</description>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic Chapter One</title>
			<description>	I wasn't feeling well. My skin was wet with salty ocean water. I crawled to the safety of a canopy of trees in front of me. My yacht had sank. I wasn't sure where my attackers were at that point.	The heat of the sun, along with the burning hot sand made for a sizzling hot day. I paused to look arou..</description>
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			<title>Sinking the Harmonic</title>
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			<title>Ch. 3 Progressive thinking</title>
			<description>	During my adolescent years, I learned to discover what things were and how they worked. I also learned that there was a penalty for disobedience in the earliest stages of my life. I'm sure that mom and dad had slapped my hands to teach me not to touch certain objects in our home, things born to par..</description>
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			<title>Ch. 2 Definitive Thinking </title>
			<description>	By the time was five years old, I was enrolled in kindergarten, (the transition between home and school). Everything was strange to me at first, as I had never before experienced school nor had I been around so many other children. I hadn't learned much up until this point, but once in school I beg..</description>
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			<title>Ch. 1 The Dawning of Days</title>
			<description>	During childhood, the dawning memories of my life were limited. I tried copiously to recall my earliest days, at first there was nothing. I found that it wasn't until later in my growth that I began to collect and store information.	An infants mind is new to life. At this age the purity of thought ..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/kdanill/1190328/</link>
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			<title>Dawning Days</title>
			<description>A philosophical observation of the gathering of human thought from childhood forward.</description>
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