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			 Dud was especially quiet this morning, sitting in 
			his usual seat at the philosophy counter of the Mule Barn truck 
			stop. He was doodling with his napkin and a feed store ball-point 
			pen. 
 Doc looked over to see if he could make it out. He couldn’t. Bert 
			adjusted his glasses and looked over.
 
 “Murder?” said Bert.
 
 “What?”
 
 “You wrote murder on the napkin,” Bert said. “Did I say something 
			wrong?”
 
 “Naw,” Dud said, blushing a bit. “It’s my book, that’s all.”
 
 “Still having trouble trying to figure it out?” Doc said, kindly.
 
 “The publishing company suggests I outline it first to kinda get to 
			know where everything goes before rewriting it this time. And you 
			know what they said about the murders…”
 
 “Eight are too many …” said Doc.
 
 “… in the first chapter,” said Doc and Bert simultaneously.
 
 “That’s right,” said Dud. “My problem is, I can’t figure out who to 
			kill first, the duchess or the truck driver.”
 
 Bert looked at Doc. “You have a duchess and a truck driver?”
 
			
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			 “They met at the opera, or maybe 
			the truck stop. I’m not sure yet,” Dud said. “Now I need to kill both of them to make this work, you see, but 
			then there are my other victims, and some of them really need 
			killing pretty bad, but I’m going to have to slip those murders in a 
			little bit at a time.”
 
 “A duchess and a truck driver?”
 “Well, yeah,” Dud said, “but no one is supposed to know about the 
			affair they had back when they were both in college, see? And then 
			when their daughter shows up …”
 
 
			
			 
			“The duchess and the truck driver have a daughter?”
 
 “Sure. But she doesn’t know her dad’s a truck driver until after 
			he’s dead, and by then, see, she’s on a killing spree… and her half 
			brother, the dukelet, he tries to get her to join Adult Children of 
			Murdered Parents ….”
 
 “Hold it right there!” said Doc. “I’ll wait for the book. I don’t 
			want you to spoil it for me.”
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