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Slim Randles' Home Country
 
            
			Closer to the finish line 
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            [September 
			14, 2013]  
  			Dud Campbell 
			could feel it in the mornings ... the cool breeze on the skin, the 
			slight chill in the air, the messages nature sends to tell us autumn 
			is almost here. And in autumn, Dud knew, the duchess and the truck 
			driver would return to his computer for yet another season of novel 
			writing. | 
        
            |  In fact ... Dud switched on the computer and sat down to work on 
			"Murder in the Soggy Bottoms" once again. Doc thought that sounded 
			like mayhem in the neonatal ward, so we just called it the duchess 
			and the truck driver. Anita smiled when she saw her husband back at work on his dream 
			book, and she made coffee. It was always hardest for Dud to type the first word, so he wrote 
			"Dear Mom" as he always did, and then proceeded with the story. He'd 
			delete the "Dear Mom" later. 
			
			 "When the duchess came to the truck driver's hometown," he wrote, 
			"she was startled by the small houses she saw. Where would they put 
			the servants? How could you hold a dance in one? And a garage for 
			just two cars? But it was here that her truck driver lived, and here 
			became ... a special place. If she'd known those many years ago, 
			before their steamy relationship, of the children: his daughter by 
			his first wife and her dukelet by him, and the murders in the Soggy 
			Bottoms that wrenched their idyllic tranquility into wrenched shards 
			of cross-cultural agony ..." [to top of second 
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			 Dud smiled at that and sipped his coffee. Not bad. Not bad at 
			all. The coffee was good, too. "... would she have fallen for this man of her dreams? This man 
			with the long billfold on a chain? This American with the stainless 
			steel insulated coffee mug with the lid on it? This paragon of 
			practical pursuits?" Oh yes, Dudley, he told himself. This year I think we'll finally 
			finish this novel. [Text from file received from 
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