Re: Pat Ritter. Books
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 10:10 pm
'Click Go The Shears':
‘Steady!’ called the station master, ‘here gentlemen, follow me’, and he escorted the thirteen visitors from the train onto the footpath outside the railway station. ‘Welcome home’. His words lost in the cheering and noise from the gathered crowd. A woman rushed to one of the thirteen, threw her arms around his neck, kissed him on the lips to welcome her husband home after three years.
Order began to take shape when a member of the celebration committee raised his hand to silence the crowd. ‘Welcome home gentlemen.’ His words sincere, he shook each hand before calling on a photographer to take a photograph of the men who each showed on their faces astonishment to know everyone cared on their return.
After the photographer took sufficient photographs of the thirteen men they mingled with the crowd to find their love ones and friends who they missed since being imprisoned. Joe and Harold waited their time to meet the thirteen leaders, especially one Joe Ryan. Would he recognise him after three years? Deep seated in his mind he remembered that faithful morning when they swapped places?
‘Do you know any of these fellows?’ Harold asked excitedly.
‘There’s something I need to tell you.’ Joe said to Harold.
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‘Steady!’ called the station master, ‘here gentlemen, follow me’, and he escorted the thirteen visitors from the train onto the footpath outside the railway station. ‘Welcome home’. His words lost in the cheering and noise from the gathered crowd. A woman rushed to one of the thirteen, threw her arms around his neck, kissed him on the lips to welcome her husband home after three years.
Order began to take shape when a member of the celebration committee raised his hand to silence the crowd. ‘Welcome home gentlemen.’ His words sincere, he shook each hand before calling on a photographer to take a photograph of the men who each showed on their faces astonishment to know everyone cared on their return.
After the photographer took sufficient photographs of the thirteen men they mingled with the crowd to find their love ones and friends who they missed since being imprisoned. Joe and Harold waited their time to meet the thirteen leaders, especially one Joe Ryan. Would he recognise him after three years? Deep seated in his mind he remembered that faithful morning when they swapped places?
‘Do you know any of these fellows?’ Harold asked excitedly.
‘There’s something I need to tell you.’ Joe said to Harold.
TO PURCHASE THIS BOOK PLEASE CLICK ONTO THIS LINK: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/497192