By: Ardis E. Parshall - November 20, 2017 From the Improvement Era, February 1942 – Mere Pleasure – A Short Short Story By James P. Sharp A short half-mile from the ranch, the road wound up a juniper-covered hill. On top of this sat a man on horseback, who said, as the other approached, “Stranger, I don’t like you nor your kind. Shell out. I don’t want to be late for dinner.” No time was lost, for the stranger found himself l...
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