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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Richmond Rail Heist #2-9

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NOTE: This entry follows entry #8

The two Southerners disappeared into the church, leaving the three Northerners alone to continue east toward Chattanooga. Some minutes later the road turned into a wood, sheltering them from the sun, and soon after they heard a horse coming up behind them. They turned to face the rider, who was hidden in the trees.

“You remember seeing a horse in that village?” Rufus asked.

“No,” said Will. “But that doesn’t mean there weren’t any.”

Jones said that there might have one in the barn, and for a minute or two conversation devolved into a discussion of whether there had been a barn at all, with Jones swearing that there had been, Rufus sure that there had only been houses and the church, and Will unable to remember. “Well, here he comes, whoever he is,” he said as the rider began to appear through the trees.

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