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M.A. Lossl

“Sometimes time can play tricks. One moment it idles by, an hour can seem a lifetime, such as when sitting by the river at dusk watching the bats snatching insects above the limpid waters; the breaching fish causing ringed ripples and a satisfying plop. Other times, time flashes by in an immodest fashion. So it is with the start of war. First time quivers with the last strum of a wonderful peace, the note holding in the air, mysterious and haunting, filling the listener with awe. Then, with a rising crescendo the terror starts with uncouth haste; with a boom the listener is shaken from their reverie and delivered into the servitude, of an ear-shattering cacophony.”

M.A. Lossl, Mizpah Cousins: life, love and perilous predicaments during the Great War era.
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Mizpah Cousins: life, love and perilous predicaments during the Great War era. Mizpah Cousins: life, love and perilous predicaments during the Great War era. by M.A. Lossl
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