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The Legend Of The Green Lady Analysis
The Legend of the Green Lady
Bonus Story: D.B. Cooper by David Zink The Legend of the Green Lady
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Chapter 1
Chapter 11
Chapter 111
Chapter 1V
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Chapter V1
Epilogue R.I.P.
COMING UP! D.B.COOPER
What if?
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There was work coming to the industrial towns surrounding Hartford, and workers were heavily in demand. Only her shy-like approach, wearing that silk scarf and all hiding her face had troubled the owners of the major companies. Woman really weren’t much consideration facing the workforce less they had either ran a brothel house, or worked for one for that matter, or some other sort of occupation requiring a women’s touch. And her husband Samuel, he just couldn’t seem to get a handle on the industrial confines of a building full of smoke, steam, or soot blowing from the huge boilers. He wanted outdoor work, somewhere where migrants didn’t flock in like summer …show more content…
The priest would then tell predictions of the peasant’s future while large bonfires were built for the sacrificing of live animals. The Celtics wore costumes made of dead animal heads and skins. And with the rising numbers of immigrants flocking to the Americas from Ireland, eventually the day of Samhain would come to this land and one day be known, as Halloween. Thelma explained that Samhain was actually a religious practice intended to honor the

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