Sleepy Hollow: Children Of The Revolution - Plot & Excerpts
He believed only in what he could see with the evidence of his own eyes, or that which could be proven by scientific theory. In this he was following in a family tradition. Both the Whitcombe family and the Sears family traced their lineage back to the first European colonists to come to the New World in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and they were products of the Enlightenment. Since then, the tradition of both families was to only believe in the tangible. What Al did not realize was that it also meant he’d find himself believing some things that seemed on their face to be impossible, yet he saw them with his own two eyes. It was his first encounter with Sheriff August Corbin that opened his eyes to what people referred to as the supernatural. Al never liked that term. If it occurred in the world, then it was natural. He found supernatural to be a contradiction in terms. He still remembered the day when everything changed. At the time, he’d been working as a reference librarian.
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