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It was always very important to me that my child be mine. Mine, in the blood sense. In the sense that part of me, those small things I’d never seen, […]
It was always very important to me that my child be mine. Mine, in the blood sense. In the sense that part of me, those small things I’d never seen, […]
Cecil was a miner in 1850, something like a banker in 1848, a skinner through the summer of ’46, and married in 1844. He was not the sort of man […]
Cybil had not always been faithful to her husband, nor was he faithful to her. She had done it for revenge – sleeping with another man. She had hated it. […]
Most of the bones were still half-buried in the dirt. Stuck up perpendicular to the ground were finger bones and the spikes of the spine, a chipped acromion and a […]
I’ve taken a few odd cases in my time. As a divorce lawyer, each case is essentially the same: two folks want to split. Sounds simple enough. The details are […]