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Prose by Patrick Mackeown
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"Prose (short stories, thrillers etc.) by Patrick Mackeown
http://www.bookscape.co.uk/click_tracker/click.php?id=25
Prose by Patrick Mackeown
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The Man Who Stole The Crown Jewels - a short story by Patrick Mackeown
Fri, 8 Sep 2006 22:31:00 GMT
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This is a true story.
In England we killed our king. Well, when I say that we did, what I mean is that Oliver Cromwell did. And, having chopped the monarch's head off, and abolished the kingly office, Oliver clearly had no need of crowns, orbs, sceptres, and other princely decorations, which are necessary for conducting coronations. So, in our earthly wisdom, we removed the jewels from the decorations that we had, and melted the whole lot down for scrap. It was extremely valuable scrap, mind you. But, that was all it was.
Then an awful thing happened. We needed another king! <br /><br />
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