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Sleepy Hollow Children Of The Revolution Keith Ra Decandido

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Sleepy Hollow Children Of The Revolution Keith Ra Decandido
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Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Author: Keith R.A. DeCandido
ISBN: 9780553419092, 0553419099
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Sleepy Hollow Children Of The Revolution Keith Ra Decandido by Keith R.a. Decandido 9780553419092, 0553419099 instant download after payment.

ONE
SLEEPY HOLLOW, NEW YORK
JANUARY 2014
THE GREAT CONTRADICTION of Ichabod Crane’s life was that he
was constantly surrounded by people, yet had never been
more alone.
The number of things to which Crane had been forced to
adjust since awakening in the early twenty-first century—
subjectively mere moments after his death at the hands of
an enemy soldier he’d beheaded in the late eighteenth
century—were legion. At times, though, the adjustment that
vexed him the most was the sheer number of people around
him. In his previous life as a soldier, first for the British
Regular Army and then for the Continental Army, he was an
aristocrat. Rarely did he find himself surrounded by
strangers, and such occasions were fleeting, and often on
the battlefield

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