The Master Of Thieves {Ch. 2}

Chapter 2: The Ball of Miracles Violet chased after the shadowy figure, trying to keep up. She wanted to call out to hiim, but for some reason, her voice was gone. She reached out, just about to grab his arm, when... She sat up, breathing...

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The Master Of Thieves {Ch. 1}

Chapter 1: The Arrival {Present Day} "Oi, wake up lad. We're almost there," the carriage driver called back. The wolf inside shifted a little, opening his eyes. How long it had been since he had thought of her? He shook his head, realizing that...

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Victorian Murder Mystery

Professor Firstenaw could see his breath in the morning air outside the Kensington Gardens coffee shop. He could not see the moon setting behind the fog, but he knew it was there, full and mysterious. He was thankful for his fur as he watched some...

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The Master Of Thieves

Prologue: The Promise :\</ 22 years ago \>: _"Did you know, that if two people make a promise under a blossoming tree, that it will always come true?" She asked him, her purple fur almost shining in the moonlight._ _"Come on, you know that's just a...

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The Penny Showman

A story i wrote for confuzzled in 2009, which was victorian themed, comparing the technological richness of the era with the sociological poverty within which many resided. cover art by stray jim "_you could indeed exhibit anything in those days.

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chapter nine

Also interesting fact before the victorian age males and possible females could have multiple spouse but during the victorian age this practice disappeared almost over night by the queen orders made it into law.

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The Casebook of Dr. Exeter, Chapter Three

**III - THE FOOL** I am certain that you understand the dilemma I was in. Not only had I acquired a book of such exquisite rarity that its mere existence was widely considered hypothetical - an illusionary work thought up by dreamers and fantasts,...

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*Rewrite* The Extraordinary Casebook of Dr. Exeter; Chapters 1 and 2

#1 of the extraordinary casebook of dr exeter clean, victorian, steampunk thriller. part 1; pages: 18; words: 4200. mild mannered professor exeter discovers the ability to possess the mind and body of other beings.

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Rub ya belly?

Here we find a young street-urchin in the middle of victorian-era london, a well-practiced belt-loose. a belt-loose being a term for one who rubs bellies of the rich. kind of similar to a shoe-shine.

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Nona: Chapter Two: Whispers in the Dark

Daniel was wearing a red steampunk pirate coat, a black dress shirt, grey victorian pants, long steampunk boots and black victorian gloves. katelyne hated downtown. it was dirty and she would see the strangest people there.

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Rise of RCM/Ironet

"question is whether i should try victorian england or early america." "either one." "also, would it be worth it to let there be war on this planet, or would it cost too much?" "sure, why not."

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Nona: Chapter One: Kit Kat

The streets looked victorian but the buildings were very tall. the city had a greyish atmosphere and looked rather dark or gloomy. zeppelins that are also steampunk reach high in the sky, watching everyone.

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