The Dead Man S Mind


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The Dead Man S Mind


The Dead Man S Mind
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Author : Thea Torgersen
language : en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date : 2013-04-09

The Dead Man S Mind written by Thea Torgersen and has been published by Xlibris Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-04-09 with Fiction categories.


It was Friday the thirteenth, not destined to be a good day in the eyes of many overly superstitious fishermen on the dock. It was a gloomy day. The sky was scattered with dark clouds and a misty fog hung over the ocean. Doom and gloom again, said Captain John Carl Thomason unenthusiastically, as he watched his crew unload the catch onto the dock. The price is in the toilet again. What happened to the way things used to be around here? Probably gone along with his mind, muttered a short balding man who looked worthless in every respect. Shut your trap, Remi, snapped John Carl. Yes Cap, said Remi. He sounded like he had memorized the responses he gave to his captains commands. John Carl Thomason looked as though he would be very good looking if it were not for the fact that he always looked as though he was having the worst day of his life. Is that a banana youre eating, Remi? asked John Carl casually. Yes Cap, said Remi automatically. Well, guess what, mate? said John Carl, his voice colder now. What? asked Remi, not catching his captains cold tone. Bananas are bad luck, thats what, yelled John Carl. He grabbed the banana out of Remis hand and shoved it in his face. DO YOU- REALIZE -WHAT -TODAY IS? he yelled, pronouncing each word with deadly emphasis. No sir, spluttered Remi, who looked quite the idiot with banana all over his face. ITS FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH, YOU WORTHLESS IDIOT, roared John Carl. We have enough bad luck without you making things worse with your stinking slimy banana. The Captain threw the banana peel on the dock and stormed away, swearing loudly. Remi stumbled towards the truck, carrying a large box. He stepped on the banana peel and fell flat on his face. Hey, Remi, called a young man named Sono, how long does it take from when you step on the peel to when you hit the dock? One banano-second! There was a roar of laughter from the other crewmembers on the dock. Nice one, Sono, said another young man called Browen. Sono and Browen were brothers, ages nineteen and eighteen. They looked very much alike and had very similar personalities. They seemed to be able to read each others thoughts, and were, therefore, exceptional liars. They could always talk their way out of anything, even with their captain, who was not easily fooled. Remi was not a challenge for them. They had taken the job working on the boats because neither of them was very academically inclined. They were, however, very good at making jokes, pulling pranks, and having as much fun as possible while on the job. They stopped at nothing to insult anyone who displayed a lack of intelligence or physical prowess. Remi Nelson was a short, chubby, balding man, who had never really been able to make anything of his life, or at least it never seemed like he had. He was thirty-five, but looked forty-five, at best. Sono and Browen thought he was at least fifty. Everyone always made fun of Remi, but he still seemed to feel important and useful. This only seemed to make things worse for him, although he never seemed to understand that. Just imagine being stupid enough to eat a banana in front of Cap on Friday the thirteenth, said Sono loudly. Imagine being stupid enough to slip on the peel and fall flat on your face, said Browen. Imagine doing this job till youre fifty, said Sono. Im thirty-five, snapped Remi, who had stood up and was wiping banana off his face. Really? said Sono mockingly. I had no idea guys went bald and got beer bellies that soon. You might want to tell Cap to get a move on, he must be at least thirty or thirty-five. I dont see him looking like that. Looks arent everything, you know, muttered Remi. Clearly, or you wouldnt even be alive, sneered Sono. Get to work, snapped John Carl coming up behind them. Yes Cap, said Remi immediately Sorry sir, said Browen emphasizing the last



The Dead Man S Mind


The Dead Man S Mind
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Author : Thea Torgersen
language : en
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Release Date : 2013-04

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It was Friday the thirteenth, not destined to be a good day in the eyes of many overly superstitious fishermen on the dock. It was a gloomy day. The sky was scattered with dark clouds and a misty fog hung over the ocean. Doom and gloom again, said Captain John Carl Thomason unenthusiastically, as he watched his crew unload the catch onto the dock. The price is in the toilet again. What happened to the way things used to be around here? Probably gone along with his mind, muttered a short balding man who looked worthless in every respect. Shut your trap, Remi, snapped John Carl. Yes Cap, said Remi. He sounded like he had memorized the responses he gave to his captain s commands. John Carl Thomason looked as though he would be very good looking if it were not for the fact that he always looked as though he was having the worst day of his life. Is that a banana you re eating, Remi? asked John Carl casually. Yes Cap, said Remi automatically. Well, guess what, mate? said John Carl, his voice colder now. What? asked Remi, not catching his captain s cold tone. Bananas are bad luck, that s what, yelled John Carl. He grabbed the banana out of Remi s hand and shoved it in his face. DO YOU- REALIZE -WHAT -TODAY IS? he yelled, pronouncing each word with deadly emphasis. No sir, spluttered Remi, who looked quite the idiot with banana all over his face. IT S FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH, YOU WORTHLESS IDIOT, roared John Carl. We have enough bad luck without you making things worse with your stinking slimy banana. The Captain threw the banana peel on the dock and stormed away, swearing loudly. Remi stumbled towards the truck, carrying a large box. He stepped on the banana peel and fell flat on his face. Hey, Remi, called a young man named Sono, how long does it take from when you step on the peel to when you hit the dock? One banano-second! There was a roar of laughter from the other crewmembers on the dock. Nice one, Sono, said another young man called Browen. Sono and Browen were brothers, ages nineteen and eighteen. They looked very much alike and had very similar personalities. They seemed to be able to read each other s thoughts, and were, therefore, exceptional liars. They could always talk their way out of anything, even with their captain, who was not easily fooled. Remi was not a challenge for them. They had taken the job working on the boats because neither of them was very academically inclined. They were, however, very good at making jokes, pulling pranks, and having as much fun as possible while on the job. They stopped at nothing to insult anyone who displayed a lack of intelligence or physical prowess. Remi Nelson was a short, chubby, balding man, who had never really been able to make anything of his life, or at least it never seemed like he had. He was thirty-five, but looked forty-five, at best. Sono and Browen thought he was at least fifty. Everyone always made fun of Remi, but he still seemed to feel important and useful. This only seemed to make things worse for him, although he never seemed to understand that. Just imagine being stupid enough to eat a banana in front of Cap on Friday the thirteenth, said Sono loudly. Imagine being stupid enough to slip on the peel and fall flat on your face, said Browen. Imagine doing this job till you re fifty, said Sono. I m thirty-five, snapped Remi, who had stood up and was wiping banana off his face. Really? said Sono mockingly. I had no idea guys went bald and got beer bellies that soon. You might want to tell Cap to get a move on, he must be at least thirty or thirty-five. I don t see him looking like that . Looks aren t everything, you know, muttered Remi. Clearly, or you wouldn t even be alive, sneered Sono. Get to work, snapped John Carl coming up behind them. Yes Cap, said Remi immediately Sorry sir, said Browen emphasizing the last word. We just found out that Remi s only thirty-five and we re, you know, shocked. We thought he must be at least f



Christs Alarm To Drowsie Saints Or Christs Epistle To His Churches


Christs Alarm To Drowsie Saints Or Christs Epistle To His Churches
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Author : William FENNER (B.D.)
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1650

Christs Alarm To Drowsie Saints Or Christs Epistle To His Churches written by William FENNER (B.D.) and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1650 with categories.




A Dead Man S Honor


A Dead Man S Honor
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Author : Frankie Y. Bailey
language : en
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Release Date :

A Dead Man S Honor written by Frankie Y. Bailey and has been published by Speaking Volumes this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with Fiction categories.


Crime historian Lizzie Stuart goes to Gallagher, Virginia for a year as a visiting professor at Piedmont State University. She is there to do research for a book about a 1921 lynching that her grandmother, Hester Rose, witnessed when she was a twelve-year-old child. Lizzie's research is complicated by her own unresolved feelings about her secretive grandmother and by the disturbing pres­ence of John Quinn, the police officer she met while on vacation in England. When an arrogant but brilliant faculty member of Piedmont State University is murdered, Lizzie begins to have more than a few sleep­less nights. A Dead Man’s Honor is a haunting story that will keep you awake nights, too. Praise for Frankie Y. Bailey “She has a tremendous eye and ear.” —The Times Union, Albany, New York



Other Men S Minds Or Seven Thousand Choice Extracts On History Science Philosophy Religion Etc


Other Men S Minds Or Seven Thousand Choice Extracts On History Science Philosophy Religion Etc
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Author : Edwin Davies
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1888

Other Men S Minds Or Seven Thousand Choice Extracts On History Science Philosophy Religion Etc written by Edwin Davies and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1888 with Quotations, English categories.




Dead Men S Shoes


Dead Men S Shoes
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Author : Mary Elizabeth Braddon
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1876

Dead Men S Shoes written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1876 with English fiction categories.




Eighteen Sermons Preached In Oxford 1640


Eighteen Sermons Preached In Oxford 1640
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Author : James Ussher
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1660

Eighteen Sermons Preached In Oxford 1640 written by James Ussher and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1660 with Redemption categories.




Let S Pretend Everything S Okay


Let S Pretend Everything S Okay
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Author : Andrew Frank Klimko
language : en
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Release Date : 2010-10-15

Let S Pretend Everything S Okay written by Andrew Frank Klimko and has been published by AuthorHouse this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-10-15 with Fiction categories.


Can there be a parallel universe? A successful lawyer finds himself in prison and later robbing a bank in one while in another he experiences disturbing images of events occurring in the first. His melancholy and strange behavior causes him and his wife to separate. He thinks he is going insane yet physical and psychological examinations fail to show that. Their daughter is successful in her career and happily married, but their son lacks ambition and day-dreams of flying airplanes. Reluctant to divulge his troubling images to doctors, the lawyer seeks help from a Chinese marriage counselor to quell the images and thoughts disturbing him. Two foundlings who grew up feeling unwanted in an orphanage cross paths with the lawyer in one level and on another with the son while angry `patriots' plan a deadly attack on the government and its leaders but they and the son disrupt their plans. The lawyer and his wife reconcile in an unusual way while other couples also find their `true path' after making destructive choices based on their lower levels of emotions.



Great Thoughts From Master Minds


Great Thoughts From Master Minds
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1885

Great Thoughts From Master Minds written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1885 with categories.




Eight Sermons On The Necessity Of Repentance By The Rev James Usher Preached In Oxford In The Year 1640 And Now Revised With A Preface By The Rev P Oliver


Eight Sermons On The Necessity Of Repentance By The Rev James Usher Preached In Oxford In The Year 1640 And Now Revised With A Preface By The Rev P Oliver
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Author : James Ussher
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1793

Eight Sermons On The Necessity Of Repentance By The Rev James Usher Preached In Oxford In The Year 1640 And Now Revised With A Preface By The Rev P Oliver written by James Ussher and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1793 with categories.