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Success Story
Success Story
Success Story
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Success Story

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Robert Turner

Robert Turner and his wife Gillian are both members of Worthing Archaeological Society and Sussex Archaeological Society. Robert is also a flint knapper and a member of the Lithics Society, sometimes working with professional archaeologists. He runs flint courses at Butser Iron Age Village, was a tutor for Sussex University, and has over the years lectured and demonstrated flint tools to local societies and history groups. He also teaches at schools. He lives in West Sussex.

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    Success Story - Robert Turner

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    Title: Success Story

    Author: Robert Turner

    Release Date: June 11, 2010 [EBook #32782]

    Language: English

    *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SUCCESS STORY ***

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    What is to be will be. Our only refuge

    lies in that which might not have been.

    SUCCESS STORY

    By Robert Turner

    Illustrated by KELLY FREAS

    December 8th, 1952, Two-Thirty A. M.

    After awhile the blinding light was like actual physical pressure against his tightly squinched eyes. He tried to burrow deeper into the protectively warm, cave-like place where he'd been safe from them for so long. But he couldn't escape them. Their hands, their big, red, hideously smooth hands had him, now. They were tugging and pulling at him with a strength impossible to fight. Still he struggled.

    He tried to cry out but there was no sound from his constricted throat. There were only the frightening noises from outside, louder, now. He tried to twist and squirm against

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