Sample V-13: The Mirror of the Bayou
(Style B2: Southern Gothic) Elias Thorne believed that the world was a ledger of debts and payments. As the owner of the largest sugarcane plantation in the Atchafalaya Basin, he had spent forty years ensuring that every deal he made left him with the surplus. He was a man of iron will and a heart like a dried-up creek bed, respected by his peers and feared by his laborers. He found the...
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