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Short Fiction: Horace Cucumber:  A Cautionary Story For Parents With Unruly Children

Short Fiction: Horace Cucumber: A Cautionary Story For Parents With Unruly Children

by Think In The Morning | Nov 26, 2017 | Words | 6 comments

    Though you hurry away, it’s a brief delay: three scattered handfuls of earth will free you.  Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) *   Horace Cucumber rolled down the steep garden path of John Winthrop’s hillside garden ripping off pieces of his green...

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