It did not matter to Senator Lang Elliott that religious fundamentalist had decided to make his life a daily living hell, but the senator took umbrage when these pious, self-serving folks, took it upon themselves to murder a member of his crew and steal his prized stallion in return for a King’s ransom. The funds he knew to be utilized by this extreme group to develop propaganda to evangelize and offset the liberal media contaminating young minds and Christian soldiers. They would stop at nothing and had murdered once! Welby Thomas Cox, Jr. (Editor)
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Welby Thomas Cox Jr.. Genesis...
Preface
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Introduction
I. The Breeding Season Produces a Bumper Crop
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THE ACCIDENT?
THE RUMORS BEGIN:
U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE SIM LAKE
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II. It's Fundamental
III. The Wrong Turn
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IV. The Notice Comes
V. Two Men are Dead
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VI. Prisoners are Taken
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VII. A Person of Interest
VIII. They Went by Barge
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IX. The Funeral Goes On!
X. Monkey See Monkey...Me!
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HISTORY OF PETRA
XI. Bringing Up Lang Elliot
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XII. It Wasn't Like BReakfast at Tiffany's
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XII. The Lock Box Closing
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XIV. Loose Mule on the Track
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Dedicated to my family of five daughters and a son whose produce of seventeen Grand - Children and two Great-Grandchildren are sufficient to keep me warm in the memory of each of them.
Ask the senator from Kentucky a question and you would get an answer which was not spoken in “political speak.” If he had no opinion, he would tell you. Hence, he was the darling of the press, although he often took them to task, or, the press would “have at it,” and neither would be the less for the wear. Great thing about telling the truth is that you do not have to remember the lies you have told.
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Baker, “But this is Alydar; we have to do something.”
The stall door was open and the 15-year-old stallion Alydar was standing with his rear to the door. He was being held by Alton Stone, the night watchman. The horse was obviously favoring his right hind leg, unable to place weight on that foot. Only a slight amount of blood was visible on the straw. Dr. Baker described the injury as a very serious fracture of the cannon bone, which was beginning to protrude from the skin. The cannon bone can be compared to the shin bone on a person, and Alydar’s was now becoming a compound fracture. Under ordinary circumstances, the vet would have probably already called for euthanasia due to possible lack of blood circulation and early infection.