The Chronocide Mission: A Time Travel Novel
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Wildside Press LLC, 2012.
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Lloyd Biggle Jr., & Lloyd Biggle Jr.|AUTHOR. (2012). The Chronocide Mission: A Time Travel Novel . Wildside Press LLC.

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Lloyd Biggle Jr and Lloyd Biggle Jr.|AUTHOR. 2012. The Chronocide Mission: A Time Travel Novel. Wildside Press LLC.

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Lloyd Biggle Jr and Lloyd Biggle Jr.|AUTHOR. The Chronocide Mission: A Time Travel Novel Wildside Press LLC, 2012.

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It was a warm, fresh day with a promise of spring-the first really pleasant day of the year after the usual vagaries of a midwest winter. He strolled leisurely through the park, thinking with shameless delight of the stuffy classrooms he was avoiding. Eventually he seated himself on a patch of greening grass with a convenient tree to lean against and enjoyed the soft breeze and the peaceful surroundings while he absently whittled on a twig he had picked up. He felt sleepy. Probably he dozed off.

Then came a tremendous jerk, like having a chair pulled from under him at the same instant that a truck hit him, and he almost lost consciousness. He landed with a painful bump and skidded for a short distance along a very rough wood floor. For a moment he sat gazing about him dazedly. He had been abruptly translated from his seat on the ground in a pleasant park on a lovely spring day to a seat on a wood floor in a large, dim room with a thunderstorm raging outside. He had a distinct impression that the two scenes had been linked by an earthquake. He tried hard to focus his thoughts, staring first at a table where a candle burned brightly and then at an animal tied to one of the table's legs by a short leash. It was a hairy pig. He raised his eyes to the room's two small, water-streaked windows and saw nothing beyond but branches swaying in a strong wind...
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