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			<title>4: Research &amp; Slaves</title>
			<description>Books and unrolled parchment litter the large table.  Some forming teetering stacks ready to fall with the slightest jostle.  How long has he been at this?  Hours?  Days?  The windowless room gives no answer to the passage of time but his stiff muscles and aching eyes suggest days rather than mere..</description>
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			<title>3: White Rock</title>
			<description>Claire turns on her heel and starts walking.  Two blocks from the house she flags down a cab.  &amp;ldquo;Where to miss.&amp;rdquo;She hadn&amp;rsquo;t given much thought to where she should go, just she could stay another night at that house.  Where to go , where to go?  Cabin.  Seriously, why would she ev..</description>
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			<title>2: First Trinity Bank</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;Happy Birthday to me.&amp;rdquo;  She whispers then blows.  The single candle winks out.  The muffin is stale but it was the best looking one left in the pastries case at work.  Eighteen.  Finally.  No more shrinks.  No more foster parents.  Legally, the master of her own life.  A sigh of relief ..</description>
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			<title>1: Last Appointment</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;Start at the beginning.&amp;rdquo;  The pendulum releases.Tick.Tick.Tick.The pace is set.It&amp;rsquo;s tiring, this little dance of theirs.  Beyond monotonous.  Two years he has said this.  Two.  Long.  Years.  You&amp;rsquo;d think he would try something different, but here they are, sitting ..</description>
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			<title>Souls of the Lost</title>
			<description>What lengths would you go to save our souls' existence in the Hereafter. </description>
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