Story, Performance, and Event


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An analysis of Texan oral narratives that focuses on the significance of their social context. Although the tales are all from Texas, they are considered representative of oral storytelling traditions in their relationships between story, performance and event.










Knights of Redemption


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Special Agent Will Taylor has lost everything; at least everything that ever mattered to him. His ten-year marriage to Indie dissolved in an instant with the discovery that his wife, unbeknownst to anyone, is not part of the human race. His loss is made all the more difficult by the fact that these beings have a pre-destined mate, and Will was not part of the plan. Topping off the situation is the forced assignment of Indie’s true mate as his partner in a very covert government program designed to capture and investigate beings such as Indie. Will struggles to overcome his still all-consuming love for his former wife, while battling internal monsters of another kind. And then he meets detective Angelica Knight, who is hot on the trail of a vigilante’ serial killer. She sparks Will’s intrigue, and he soon discovers that Detective Knight has secrets of her own; things she cannot begin to even understand herself. Will he be able to unravel the mystery and save her from her fate?




Upshur’S Dilemma


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Billy Upshur had always been a man of reason, able to think out any problem that might arise and handle it objectively. It was his nature if it involved family. If it did not have to do with family, it could most generally be solved with a gun in one way or another. But the one he had on returning home with his family and friends, could not be solved with tact, or with his gun. The one he had now, was one he was trying desperately to push to the back of his mind, hopefully, even to forget. But it was hard, because Jaclyn Garnette was a woman he would remember for as long as he lived. He would never hurt Connie, that was unthinkable, his love for her was never ending, and just the thought of leaving his beloved family for another woman was devastating to even think about. It would never happen, he knew this, but it was hard to look at Connie with Jaclyn on his mind, thats why he spent a great many late afternoons at the corral grooming the little Roan mustang, and the big black Jim Stockwell had given him. After several months, he did manage to push Jaclyn aside, or so he thought. Because as the old saying goes, when it rains, it pours! As fate was bound to have it, they were all sitting down to supper late one afternoon when Rodney brought news of a heartbreaking event, one that almost broke his heart, one that would throw him back into the role of gunfighter, and manhunter. Jaclyns Foreman had been murdered, and she herself seriously wounded, and fighting for her life. To Billy Upshur, they both were considered family, and without saying, when family was wronged, as was his way, he would see about it! Only this time, Connie insisted on going back with him, because Jaclyn was the woman that saved his life, and she was bent on being there for her as well. It also meant that Rodney, and his wife were to go with him also, and he dared not refuse any of them. Something was definitely wrong in Decatur, Texas, and he had been summoned by Jaclyns friends to make it right again, and if it was the last thing he ever did, he would see about it!




Confederate Veteran


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Twentieth Century Short Stories


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Brief biographical sketches of the authors included.




Jessica, the Heiress


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Jessica, the Heiress" by Evelyn Raymond. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




TWO FARES EAST


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The ranch-house of Uncle Hozie Wheeler’s Flying H outfit was ablaze with light. Two lanterns were suspended on the wide veranda which almost encircled the rambling old house; lanterns were hanging from the corral fence, where already many saddle-horses and buggy teams were tied. Lanterns hung within the big stable, and there was a lantern suspended to the crosstree of the big estate.....