Children Of Fiends - Part 2 A Nation By Another Name: An Of Sudden Origin Novella - Plot & Excerpts
After enduring a two-hour benediction, which he and the troops were required to hear before finally pulling out of the Dover station, he was already done with the vicar and his minions. He had heard almost nothing of the religious ceremony as he sweated out the notion that O’Connor might change his mind and arrest him after all. As they followed their quarry across the country, he rapidly abandoned his own car. The holy men went to bed too early, rose too early and spent countless hours in prayer meetings and Bible study – and they didn’t drink – frowned on drinking. Then overtly, they began implying that people who commit rape and murder are most definitely going to hell – unless said people made atonement. It was if the clergy had been informed of his misdeeds – but maybe he was just being sensitive. Either way, they were an insult to his intellect. The fools were hopelessly naive and downright medieval. Even as a child, Plimpton had scoffed at the notion of some vain and jealous old robe-wearing magician in the sky.
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