(Continued from Part IV) His Majesty, the mad king, Colter thought. Then he laughed. The man thought himself a god. But what was he to Colter? If Colter was willing to give
MoreEditor’s Note: The following comprises the thirteenth chapter of Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia, by Frederick Courteney Selous (published 1896). All spelling in the original. (Go back to previous chapter) CHAPTER XIII
MoreIncels. Volcels. Neckbeards. We’ve all seen them. If you’ve been around the right-leaning parts of the internet long enough, you know what I’m talking about. Everybody’s having a good time, shitposting NPC
MoreEditor’s Note: The following comprises the twelfth chapter of Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia, by Frederick Courteney Selous (published 1896). All spelling in the original. (Go back to previous chapter) CHAPTER XII
MoreI have never claimed to be a fortune-teller, and don’t presume to start now. However, I will make some predictions for the elections on Nov 6, 2018. Take these for what they
More(Continued from Part III) Colter arrived at the door of the guards’ anterroom, and he was frowning again. Nothing seemed to be going his way. He had talked to both Rookies: each
MoreEditor’s Note: The following comprises the eleventh chapter of Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia, by Frederick Courteney Selous (published 1896). All spelling in the original. (Go back to previous chapter) CHAPTER XI
More(Continued from Part II) A few quiet hours guarding a lonely old man could not be that bad, could it? It could. Colter found himself in an ornately furnished square room with
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