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amzn/B00J953UW2...But having received such affection since she was well under the legal age to drink or live out on her own, she became addicted to it, and for the sake of literature, for the sake to trespass no further on a young womans privacy, for reasons I know not altogether what; call it hypocrisy, call it fatherly instincts, call it business apperception, call it what you may, I want not to anatomize the damsels aggressiveness with which she pursued both erotic and chummy-chummy attention when she did not receive it. Never the perfect child, she thought the world did not turn fast enough for most men and amused herself by spinning it like a top just to watch them topple. Such tumbles could be as simple as a man missing his bus or falling down a flight of stairs, or as devastating as an executive walking out in front of a freight truck or choking to death on a piece of rib-eye. It seems the young lady could not sit down and cross her legs in Texas without a cowboy falling out of his saddle, so to speak, but when private detectives placed her at the scene of two separate fatalities, it was found she had social connections with oil tycoons who benefited from the deaths. That she was questioned twice by Palace police, cleared on both counts, created complications when she reported young Frazier Paines death to a small town police force in the Smokies, and when local reporters got wind of the news, the story knocked a renegade bear off the front page and sold newspapers for the next ten months. The maiden had moved to the Tennessee Mountains to get away from the stress in Houston, but here now a hillbilly was dead, and immediately thereafter, oil was discovered in his creek. Who would show up at the ritzy hotels in Gatlinburg to bid for his property but her rich friends from Texas, at whose tables she had broke bread, and in whose four door, limo trucks she had been a frequent passenger. All of that led to courtroom drama which fed the publics thirst for scandal and gave a few personalities a spotlight to shine under, not unique to twentieth century America, but so magnified by television cameras, even the bailiff wore make-up, and spent most of the trial with his trigger finger resting on the handle of his gun.
Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 14:12:17 +0000

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