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ge2002bill Supporting Member of TMP21 Sep 2014 8:39 p.m. PST

Many expressed genuine interest in this brand NEW photo adventure story set in the South Pacific. Chapter 2 appeared on 27 August 2014. Now appears Chapter 3.
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But first!
I'm guessing 99.9% of you have NEVER seen what will appear early in the story. Take a look. Place your guess at Comments at the bottom of the story – on the blog.
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Otherwise for those remembering the last episode, the von Stiehl Expedition is about to set sail on the most amazing and dangerous journey of all time up to 1937. It's success or failure will have an incalculable effect upon millions.
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Chapter 3: The Old Warrior is here
link
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You may sail with us from Malabascar to Isla Incongita only under the strictest of requirements. To learn what these are, see the story.
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Respectfully,
Bill P.
Author of the Campaigns of General Pettygree.
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jurgenation Supporting Member of TMP21 Sep 2014 10:07 p.m. PST

Great story had a Rod Serling feel about it. But where is the Marine Kapelle,(navy band},with a hearty sendoff of "Wir Blauen Jungs von Bremerhafen",Germans love to sing.Keep up the good work,Mein Herr.

TheDancingCakeTin22 Sep 2014 7:29 a.m. PST

This was such a splendidly mysterious read I joined the blog!

Early morning writer22 Sep 2014 9:51 p.m. PST

the .01 here. Something in a 505 size, I'd like. The U style would work for me. But, then again, I haven't seen it in actual person so I guess I do fit the 99.9. Of course, I was in the US Navy – and stationed in Chicago, even – so maybe it's not fair to have me in the reaction-mix, especially since I'm a wiz of researcher when I want to be (don't always want to be).

Will have to read the whole post on the blog later. Too late. Certain it will entertain when I do read it.

ge2002bill Supporting Member of TMP24 Sep 2014 12:04 p.m. PST

Commentators Jürgen, Dancing Cake Tin and EMW!,
Thank you for placing remarks here about the story. I appreciate it.
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271 Silent Viewers,
Thank you too for looking in. I appreciate that very much too.
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Applause to you all,
Bill P.

PS EMW? Do I remember you have a blog re writing?

Early morning writer24 Sep 2014 9:04 p.m. PST

Bill, I have a blog or two but not on writing. I do write but I don't blog about it. Writer's writing about writer's writing is rarely entertaining – even to other writers (exceptions, of course).

My fame? I promoted you to Gross Herzog von Protz some years ago – and a fine Herzog you've been since! : )

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