<p>Who can turn down a good story-one that will make us laugh or be surprised at the end or maybe cause us to pause and reflect.&nbsp;Our reflection may come from our earlier life in the city or small town or country or school experiences.</p><p>While there are no quizzes there are questions that will be answered in <em>He Was Just Sittin' There</em>.&nbsp;What did the window washer see?&nbsp;What would bring together an old man a young girl and a goat at the county fair?&nbsp;How could an old Army sergeant have served with three generations of men in the same family?&nbsp;How did a secret passage lead to a house where a blinking upstairs light beamed out at night?&nbsp;What was the story of the boy from the mountains who spoke an unknown language?&nbsp;</p><p>Do not be shocked at a little irreverence-about the authentic<em> </em>history of various medical specialties such as orthopedic surgery or the preacher who was seen visiting the race track.&nbsp;It is possible a children's story may yield revelations for the adult reader.&nbsp;Tales of school teachers may bring a nostalgic response from one's own experience.&nbsp;The mysterious use of a Carpathian Mountain cavern may stir a sense of justice achieved.</p><p>Paul Cline recalls gathering on summer evenings with other kids in front of the neighborhood school to hear a high school boy tell stories in which each of the youngsters played a role.&nbsp;All were rapt listeners of the secret passages hidden rooms and creaking doors described by their older friend.&nbsp;Cline carries forward this experience to the present day.</p>
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