..”“I’m feeling like there’s an ‘and’ in there somewhere.”“And we have a swamp to cross unless you want to take another day to walk ar...ound it.”“There you go reminding me again. But after that, we’ll be almost there according to my scanner, right?”“Yep,” Arlene said as she stopped to check around them for a moment before working her way through the next nest of foliage and vines that seemed to conspire to become a major offensive against the two young women.Again, they lay just below the crest. Pierre insisted that they wuzn't niggers, but wuz creoles from New Orleans. He had brought his family west ta git away from the problems they wuz havin' in Louisanna since before the War wuz even over. He had run a restaurant, but had gone broke when the paper money went ta hell. He wuz tryin' ta find a place where he could git back ta makin' an' sellin' bar-b-que, but we wuz the first people he had seen what looked like we knew what we wuz doin'.I told him 'bout our business, but we wuz. It seemed that the property ran this place in the morning primarily to serve people pick-me-up cocktails. After a night of heavy drinking and partying, it was the least people could expect. It felt odd that the cure to excessive drinking was another drink.As I scanned the bar I saw a girl sitting alone in the corner fiddling with her drink, some kind of orange juice. Less than twenty, she was a bit dark, with pretty eyes and curly black hair. She wore a black party dress which showed off enough. Whew! Kristie says in relief, as then she started eating chocolates, one after one. Hey, dont eat them all! Theodore yelled, but Kristie ignored. Did you have a great time with us? Simon asked Kristie, she nodded. Did you enjoy yourself? Alvin asked. Yes, I enjoyed myself very much Kristie replied. She saw Stacy out of the van, Now could you let me out please Kristie asked. We need to ask you some questions first Simon said. Questions??! Why do you need to ask me one of your stupid questions??!.
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