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The Shopkeeper's Hoard: A Short Story
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-005-98993-4
- EAN9781005989934
- Date de parution28/09/2021
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurC. C. Chamberlane
Résumé
An arts dealer specializing in Western art and sculpture and artifacts, has stopped selling his wares. As a consequence, he also stopped paying his bills and property taxes. What happens to those who can't make their payments? What happens to their property? These were questions that came to mind as I started to weave this short story. There's a place near where I work that sells items like this shop.
Only it's never open. And while I'd love to see the items inside - get a closer work at what is visible through the windows - I've never tried to make an appointment. I figure I can't afford to purchase anything, so why bother?But I think about it almost every day and that's when I started to think about the owners and the kind of life they lead. Here's one story that came to mind.
Only it's never open. And while I'd love to see the items inside - get a closer work at what is visible through the windows - I've never tried to make an appointment. I figure I can't afford to purchase anything, so why bother?But I think about it almost every day and that's when I started to think about the owners and the kind of life they lead. Here's one story that came to mind.























