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1889 Guarding the Plate

(4,104 words)

Published December 25, 2018
Categorized as very long short stories Tagged 1889, arachnophobia, bad luck, Ballinger, baseball, brown recluse spider, Brownwood, Coleman coal mine, fiddle, Fort Concho, hat maker, historical fiction, Maggie, San Angelo, Sante Fe Railroad, short story, Texas, United States

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