Category Archives: DWINDLE: THE NIGHT’S SYMPHONY

  1. DWINDLE: THE NIGHT’S SYMPHONY (9)

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    May 22, 2013 by misterblank22

    9NINE9 November 1875 New York When a child dies the world dies along with it. The strongest man will tremble …
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  2. DWINDLE: THE NIGHT’S SYMPHONY (8)

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    April 23, 2013 by misterblank22

    8EIGHT8 December 26th 1859 London Hoover woke to muffled voices in the doorway of the room. He recognized the female …
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  3. DWINDLE: THE NIGHT’S SYMPHONY (7)

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    April 21, 2013 by misterblank22

    7SEVEN7 December 25th 1859 New York Lilith set near a small Christmas tree standing in the middle of the living …
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  4. DWINDLE: THE NIGHT’S SYMPHONY (6)

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    April 19, 2013 by misterblank22

    6SIX6   December 25th 1859 London Joseph Dylan set in his window gazing out at his garden. Small snowflakes danced …
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  5. DWINDLE: THE NIGHT’S SYMPHONY (5)

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    April 18, 2013 by misterblank22

    5FIVE5 December 24th 1859 London A knock woke Hoover from a blurry dream of faces he had once known. He …
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  6. DWINDLE: THE NIGHT’S SYMPHONY (4)

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    April 18, 2013 by misterblank22

    4FOUR4  June 7th 1856 New York Gathering around the bride was a group of eager friends. The bride was filled …
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  7. DWINDLE: THE NIGHT’S SYMPHONY (3)

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    April 17, 2013 by misterblank22

    3THREE3   November 15th 1859 New York The world swirled around the carriage in a mix of fog. Occasionally Hoover …
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  8. DWINDLE: THE NIGHT’S SYMPHONY (2)

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    April 17, 2013 by misterblank22

    *Note to Reader:  I feel I should say this, there is a deep point to the “evilness” in this story …
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  9. DWINDLE: THE NIGHT’S SYMPHONY

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    April 16, 2013 by misterblank22

    1ONE1 January 1st 1860 England “And the gods came down from heaven with light in their hearts!” Joseph Dylan said …
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